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<blockquote data-quote="Badger09" data-source="post: 2595820" data-attributes="member: 534660"><p>Blood tests can be done by appointment at the hospital and GP's normally. I find you wait less time and in a less crowded room (often empty) at the hospital. Alternatively choose a time of appointment so that queues from over running can be avoided., e.g. first appointment of the day or first appointment after lunch or last appointment of the day.</p><p></p><p>I find that Gliclazide has a strong and immediate effect on me so I swopped to slow release Glicizide 30mg. This trickle release was just right for my diabetes variety. Perhaps discuss changing as this avoids the peaks and troughs of the standard Gliclazide.</p><p></p><p>Blood pressure machines can be purchased for around £20 (Boots Argos etc)my GP and diabetic nurse accept these figures as true and accurate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Badger09, post: 2595820, member: 534660"] Blood tests can be done by appointment at the hospital and GP's normally. I find you wait less time and in a less crowded room (often empty) at the hospital. Alternatively choose a time of appointment so that queues from over running can be avoided., e.g. first appointment of the day or first appointment after lunch or last appointment of the day. I find that Gliclazide has a strong and immediate effect on me so I swopped to slow release Glicizide 30mg. This trickle release was just right for my diabetes variety. Perhaps discuss changing as this avoids the peaks and troughs of the standard Gliclazide. Blood pressure machines can be purchased for around £20 (Boots Argos etc)my GP and diabetic nurse accept these figures as true and accurate. [/QUOTE]
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