AnnInDenmark
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It's not quite as easy in Denmark. I do have the right to see the papers, but I have to apply for it each time. The first time is free. After that I have to pay about £1 a page. But if that nice new nurse keep giving me the numbers, it is not a problem.I don't know how it works in Denmark. It used to be in England that you needed the doctor's consent to see your own results (not sure whether this was law or individual GP decision), but now they have to give them to you if you ask. I don't bother to ask my GP, I just tell the receptionist that I need them. Might that work for you?
Can you easily go to another GP? It doesn't sound to me as if your current one is meeting your needs. If you happen to have the same condition as I do, metformin is (a) no use, as mine involves insulin insufficiency not insulin resistance, and (b) contra-indicated because of the risk of lacto-acidosis. It's not worth taking risks with your health just because your GP doesn't keep up with new medical information.
Kate
Getting another GP is not an option. It's a small town and there is a shortage of doctors in my part of the country. They prefer big cities.
Ann