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<blockquote data-quote="willmax" data-source="post: 1565641" data-attributes="member: 157106"><p>Hello Bargavi,</p><p></p><p>I am a type 1 who has had the disease for 67 years. I was requested to visit the practice nurse for an annual diabetic checkup. Among other tests, she took a blood sample for HBA1c. I was asked to return in one week and was given the result at the second appointment. I know that the NHS is understaffed and underfunded. The unfortunate state of affairs here is that blood samples are collected by a routine van driver and the results are then posted out to the practice by normal mail. It appears that different parts or sections of the NHS cannot communicate with each other by email or computer. This is less than desirable. But I should not worry. Just be patient.</p><p>WillMax</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="willmax, post: 1565641, member: 157106"] Hello Bargavi, I am a type 1 who has had the disease for 67 years. I was requested to visit the practice nurse for an annual diabetic checkup. Among other tests, she took a blood sample for HBA1c. I was asked to return in one week and was given the result at the second appointment. I know that the NHS is understaffed and underfunded. The unfortunate state of affairs here is that blood samples are collected by a routine van driver and the results are then posted out to the practice by normal mail. It appears that different parts or sections of the NHS cannot communicate with each other by email or computer. This is less than desirable. But I should not worry. Just be patient. WillMax [/QUOTE]
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