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<blockquote data-quote="Bluetit1802" data-source="post: 2249915" data-attributes="member: 94045"><p>My GP coded me as diabetes in remission some time ago. All I have lost are the annual foot checks by the nurse. I continue to have 6 monthly blood tests, an annual retina eye screening test, and an annual review with the nurse. My HbA1cs have varied between 40 and 44 during this period. My nurse also coded me as non-diabetic hypoglycemic but the GP has removed this coding. It is just a label, and as long as I continue to receive the tests and checks, I am happy. (I don't care about having HbA1c tests because I continue to self test and am happy with what I see. What I do like are the accompanying tests for cholesterol, liver and kidney functions, vit D, full blood counts and whatever else gets thrown in)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bluetit1802, post: 2249915, member: 94045"] My GP coded me as diabetes in remission some time ago. All I have lost are the annual foot checks by the nurse. I continue to have 6 monthly blood tests, an annual retina eye screening test, and an annual review with the nurse. My HbA1cs have varied between 40 and 44 during this period. My nurse also coded me as non-diabetic hypoglycemic but the GP has removed this coding. It is just a label, and as long as I continue to receive the tests and checks, I am happy. (I don't care about having HbA1c tests because I continue to self test and am happy with what I see. What I do like are the accompanying tests for cholesterol, liver and kidney functions, vit D, full blood counts and whatever else gets thrown in) [/QUOTE]
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