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HbA1c cancelled due to reagent shortage?

LittleGreyCat

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Location
Suffolk, UK
Type of diabetes
Type 2
Treatment type
Tablets (oral)
Dislikes
Diet drinks - the artificial sweeteners taste vile.
Having to forswear foods I have loved all my life.
Trying to find low carb meals when eating out.

Not had a test cancelled but one of the nurses at my surgery mentioned to me that there’s a similar issue here so only urgent blood tests are being done.
 
It’s all a bit worrying - double, or triple whammy! I did have an HbA1c in September ahead of the annual Consultant appointment, but I usually have one every six months too for the DN. I hope the Roche blip is fixed and everything gets back on track, but the anxiety and uncertainties of Brexit are enough for a collective raising of blood sugars. The only solution is to escape to a good book and the great outdoors.
 
There is an available home testing device for A1c%. It is accredited in Canada and the US, but I am not sure if it is available in the UK, but probably worth a search. Inexpensive, very easy to use and accurate. My tests are within 0.4% when tested by me against an accredited lab. Ther is also a mathematical relationship between average daily readings on your Glucose meter and A1c%. You can create a spreadsheet, enter your regular glucose readings and keep a running tally on your "estimated" A1c. Also quite accurate. Reply back if you need any more info. I didn't go into detail because I don't know if this site objects to listing names of diabetes device manufacturers, web links, or maths formulas. Some sites block those things. Good luck !
 
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