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<blockquote data-quote="UK T1" data-source="post: 2420393" data-attributes="member: 503751"><p>I too much prefer the phone/video consultations!! I always have to get my bloods done by the GP anyway, but avoided a drive and the usual wait at the clinic for the past two consultations (they're always running late in person). </p><p></p><p>I've got the libre so they have access to all my data and other than them doing my BP and commenting on how nice and low it is I don't miss anything else by it not being in person. Eyes and nerve check in my feet are done elsewhere. </p><p></p><p>My clinic do have a policy where you see your consultant one year, then one of their registrars the next. A few years ago they kept rescheduling appointments due to staff illness, then snow, so I had only had 2 clinics in 4 years. That meant I hadn't seen my consultant for 5 years by the time my next clinic happened. I've now had 2 video clinics in the space of 13 months and am very happy for it to continue that way!</p><p></p><p>I wonder if you can appeal your parking ticket if the diabetes centre vouch that your appointment overran through no fault of your own? Very frustrating!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UK T1, post: 2420393, member: 503751"] I too much prefer the phone/video consultations!! I always have to get my bloods done by the GP anyway, but avoided a drive and the usual wait at the clinic for the past two consultations (they're always running late in person). I've got the libre so they have access to all my data and other than them doing my BP and commenting on how nice and low it is I don't miss anything else by it not being in person. Eyes and nerve check in my feet are done elsewhere. My clinic do have a policy where you see your consultant one year, then one of their registrars the next. A few years ago they kept rescheduling appointments due to staff illness, then snow, so I had only had 2 clinics in 4 years. That meant I hadn't seen my consultant for 5 years by the time my next clinic happened. I've now had 2 video clinics in the space of 13 months and am very happy for it to continue that way! I wonder if you can appeal your parking ticket if the diabetes centre vouch that your appointment overran through no fault of your own? Very frustrating! [/QUOTE]
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