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<blockquote data-quote="Gardengnome" data-source="post: 1954880" data-attributes="member: 90244"><p>That's what I said to the HCA when she did an MOT 6 years ago and the bottom line was that it was genetic probably as there was no other obvious reason. But that's the way it often is I understand, you don't have to have a red face, be overweight or have steam coming out of your ears ! I reluctantly complied with the GP on the subject of meds and take just a moderate dose of Losartan. My feeling at the time was of feeling totally trapped by the NHS with their tick boxes. Pretty much like I think many people feel with a diagnosis of T2? It was only after I found I could get my health notes online that I discovered that the HbA1c taken at the same time was 41% and that has risen now to 43%. They never mentioned that at the time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gardengnome, post: 1954880, member: 90244"] That's what I said to the HCA when she did an MOT 6 years ago and the bottom line was that it was genetic probably as there was no other obvious reason. But that's the way it often is I understand, you don't have to have a red face, be overweight or have steam coming out of your ears ! I reluctantly complied with the GP on the subject of meds and take just a moderate dose of Losartan. My feeling at the time was of feeling totally trapped by the NHS with their tick boxes. Pretty much like I think many people feel with a diagnosis of T2? It was only after I found I could get my health notes online that I discovered that the HbA1c taken at the same time was 41% and that has risen now to 43%. They never mentioned that at the time. [/QUOTE]
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