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<blockquote data-quote="Covlocks" data-source="post: 2394636" data-attributes="member: 53095"><p>Problem is, real DSN’s are few and far between. Very few, if any, GP surgeries have one. They send a nurse off for a one day course, they come back experts. Mine took my BS reading after wiping my finger with an alcohol swab and got a reading of 33.7. She said wow, that’s dangerously high, then sent me home. I went home, did it again and it was 21 - not great but she hadn’t a clue.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Covlocks, post: 2394636, member: 53095"] Problem is, real DSN’s are few and far between. Very few, if any, GP surgeries have one. They send a nurse off for a one day course, they come back experts. Mine took my BS reading after wiping my finger with an alcohol swab and got a reading of 33.7. She said wow, that’s dangerously high, then sent me home. I went home, did it again and it was 21 - not great but she hadn’t a clue. [/QUOTE]
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