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<blockquote data-quote="akindrat18" data-source="post: 2651384" data-attributes="member: 53120"><p>I went to a walk in this morning, as my blood sugars were at 26.2 and got groin pain. They told me to go up A&E, where I then got taken to the SAU (Surgical Assessment Unit) and waited to be seen by a nurse.</p><p></p><p>Had some more blood tests done and then got given some antibiotics and told at 3:30pm that I can go home, even though my blood sugars are still above 15 and still without my long acting insulin, because its now being dealt with by my GP who had no appointments.</p><p></p><p>Wasted about £20 in taxis and after having nothing to eat all day, my mum decided to order in a Chinese.</p><p></p><p>I felt like my GP, the walk in and the hospital are just playing 'pass the diabetic around' today.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="akindrat18, post: 2651384, member: 53120"] I went to a walk in this morning, as my blood sugars were at 26.2 and got groin pain. They told me to go up A&E, where I then got taken to the SAU (Surgical Assessment Unit) and waited to be seen by a nurse. Had some more blood tests done and then got given some antibiotics and told at 3:30pm that I can go home, even though my blood sugars are still above 15 and still without my long acting insulin, because its now being dealt with by my GP who had no appointments. Wasted about £20 in taxis and after having nothing to eat all day, my mum decided to order in a Chinese. I felt like my GP, the walk in and the hospital are just playing 'pass the diabetic around' today. [/QUOTE]
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