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<blockquote data-quote="Tophat1900" data-source="post: 2119728" data-attributes="member: 362123"><p>Your doctor is wrong, terribly wrong it's not even funny. He also has no business telling you off for testing, you have every right to test and he has no right to tell you not to. Testing is very important. Being your doctor is such a poor supporter of you and so wrong on things, it makes me wonder what your hba1c is... doctors have a habit of saying things are fine when in reality they are clearly not. Did you get the result for your hba1c or were you just told it's fine? I'd ask for a print out of any results you get, they are yours after all and it enables you to keep track of your progress.Don't settle for being told all is fine. You will get good advice here from a range of people and you will get support.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tophat1900, post: 2119728, member: 362123"] Your doctor is wrong, terribly wrong it's not even funny. He also has no business telling you off for testing, you have every right to test and he has no right to tell you not to. Testing is very important. Being your doctor is such a poor supporter of you and so wrong on things, it makes me wonder what your hba1c is... doctors have a habit of saying things are fine when in reality they are clearly not. Did you get the result for your hba1c or were you just told it's fine? I'd ask for a print out of any results you get, they are yours after all and it enables you to keep track of your progress.Don't settle for being told all is fine. You will get good advice here from a range of people and you will get support. [/QUOTE]
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