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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 391228"><p>I would not be so bold as to tell you what your GP thinks or does or what their his/her motivations are. You stated quite clearly that your GP was adamant that you should NOT get a meter. That is not the same as your doctor refusing to give you one. Your GP is also correct in saying that bG readings can be confusing and can lead you to become neurotic about it. If your GP is miserly why did he/she not say 'buy your own' or did they? There is nothing to stop you from buying your own meter. If you do, try to avoid getting umbilically tied to it. Your GP will be far more interested in HbA1C readings than your charts and not just for monetary readings. For the record, I am not associated with anyone in the medical profession so I am unbiased.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 391228"] I would not be so bold as to tell you what your GP thinks or does or what their his/her motivations are. You stated quite clearly that your GP was adamant that you should NOT get a meter. That is not the same as your doctor refusing to give you one. Your GP is also correct in saying that bG readings can be confusing and can lead you to become neurotic about it. If your GP is miserly why did he/she not say 'buy your own' or did they? There is nothing to stop you from buying your own meter. If you do, try to avoid getting umbilically tied to it. Your GP will be far more interested in HbA1C readings than your charts and not just for monetary readings. For the record, I am not associated with anyone in the medical profession so I am unbiased. [/QUOTE]
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