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<blockquote data-quote="Glink" data-source="post: 1973031" data-attributes="member: 254742"><p>Oh, I sure did. Well, I'm glad you got *good* care, even with an awful syndrome to grapple with. </p><p></p><p>I did raise this diagnosis issue with my HCP--I had assumed it was an error on my record (there's an onilne "patient portal" and that's where I saw it), but my HCP said it was necessary to get my metformin prescription approved since I don't have an actual diabetes diagnosis, just pre. So many things in the health care system seem quite dysfunctional here in the US; I'm sure this is just a drop in the bucket. My new test kit that uses mg/dl cost me a $150 copay though my insurance (w 100 strips) even though apparently I could have bought similar over the counter for about $50! This is all taking some getting used to.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Glink, post: 1973031, member: 254742"] Oh, I sure did. Well, I'm glad you got *good* care, even with an awful syndrome to grapple with. I did raise this diagnosis issue with my HCP--I had assumed it was an error on my record (there's an onilne "patient portal" and that's where I saw it), but my HCP said it was necessary to get my metformin prescription approved since I don't have an actual diabetes diagnosis, just pre. So many things in the health care system seem quite dysfunctional here in the US; I'm sure this is just a drop in the bucket. My new test kit that uses mg/dl cost me a $150 copay though my insurance (w 100 strips) even though apparently I could have bought similar over the counter for about $50! This is all taking some getting used to. [/QUOTE]
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