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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted member 83869" data-source="post: 2244513"><p>I hope so too. I requested new needles from my GP and usually they just do it online but they’ve arranged for a telephone consult 8am Monday, hope that will be straight forward - as the bruising that I’m getting from a 4mm are ridiculous, another reason to hate being back on pens.</p><p>Another thing that baffles me though is why are only hypos important and not hypers? As surely with everything going on having hypers and a high hba1c puts you more at risk? And my last a1c was 75 and it’s no doubt higher! I doubt GP would change my background insulin though?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted member 83869, post: 2244513"] I hope so too. I requested new needles from my GP and usually they just do it online but they’ve arranged for a telephone consult 8am Monday, hope that will be straight forward - as the bruising that I’m getting from a 4mm are ridiculous, another reason to hate being back on pens. Another thing that baffles me though is why are only hypos important and not hypers? As surely with everything going on having hypers and a high hba1c puts you more at risk? And my last a1c was 75 and it’s no doubt higher! I doubt GP would change my background insulin though? [/QUOTE]
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