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<blockquote data-quote="KK123" data-source="post: 2461724" data-attributes="member: 451727"><p>I totally agree with HSSS above. You have been left hanging. I'd get hold of the Dr again and insist they do something now, at the very least they can give you a glucose monitor and get you to provide them with some real time data, you'll also see for yourself what your levels are doing outside of a one off result. Waiting a week (or more) is a terrible option. Don't rely just on whether you feel 'well'. I felt fantastic (apart from specific diabetes symptoms like weeing too much and losing weight I couldn't afford to lose) but the GP did a ketone check (high) and off to hospital immediately and found to be going into DKA. They kept saying 'Are you sure you feel ok' and I did, but the tests were showing otherwise.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KK123, post: 2461724, member: 451727"] I totally agree with HSSS above. You have been left hanging. I'd get hold of the Dr again and insist they do something now, at the very least they can give you a glucose monitor and get you to provide them with some real time data, you'll also see for yourself what your levels are doing outside of a one off result. Waiting a week (or more) is a terrible option. Don't rely just on whether you feel 'well'. I felt fantastic (apart from specific diabetes symptoms like weeing too much and losing weight I couldn't afford to lose) but the GP did a ketone check (high) and off to hospital immediately and found to be going into DKA. They kept saying 'Are you sure you feel ok' and I did, but the tests were showing otherwise. [/QUOTE]
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