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asked if i was type 1 by nurse after being type 2 for 10 years!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="Brunneria" data-source="post: 1700726" data-attributes="member: 41816"><p>You can get your test results here in the UK.</p><p></p><p>There are several ways to do so:</p><p>You can ask (repeatedly, if necessary) during the appointment, and write them down.</p><p>You can ask for a printout from the nurse, the doc or the receptionist. Some surgeries charge for the cost of paper and ink.</p><p>You can ring the surgery and ask for them over the phone. If the receptionist is reluctant to give them to you, then ask to speak to someone who is qualified to give them out, even if it means that they will have to call you back.</p><p>You can register online with your surgery (ask at reception for the forms and procedure to arrange this). Ask for the level of online access that gives you test results. Some surgeries need you to see a doc to arrange this. Others don't.</p><p></p><p>There is absolutely no reason why you cannot get hold of your test results, although I recommend that you use polite persistence to get them, rather than confrontation or complaints.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brunneria, post: 1700726, member: 41816"] You can get your test results here in the UK. There are several ways to do so: You can ask (repeatedly, if necessary) during the appointment, and write them down. You can ask for a printout from the nurse, the doc or the receptionist. Some surgeries charge for the cost of paper and ink. You can ring the surgery and ask for them over the phone. If the receptionist is reluctant to give them to you, then ask to speak to someone who is qualified to give them out, even if it means that they will have to call you back. You can register online with your surgery (ask at reception for the forms and procedure to arrange this). Ask for the level of online access that gives you test results. Some surgeries need you to see a doc to arrange this. Others don't. There is absolutely no reason why you cannot get hold of your test results, although I recommend that you use polite persistence to get them, rather than confrontation or complaints. [/QUOTE]
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