Hi. I'm not quite clear in your post which nurse is which, but an HBa1C of 87mmol (= 10.1%) which is far too high and needs appropriate treatment i.e. low-carb diet, appropriate tablets and if it stays above 7.5% then insulin needs to be considered. A urine sample is normally taken at the annual diabetes review to check kidney function. I wonder why the nurse is suggesting a urine sample? It shouldn't be used to measure blood sugar once diagnosed. I suggest you take a sample along as requested but you need to review the tablets you are on in conjunction with the low-carb diet (you are low-carbing aren't you?) with the diabetes nurse and agree some targets such as move to insulin if on three-level tablets (see NICE Diabetes Pathway document) and the HBa1C doesn't come below 7.5% (58 mmol).