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<blockquote data-quote="Smallbrit" data-source="post: 1815493" data-attributes="member: 456748"><p>With my GP, it used to be automatic and you'd get a letter with time of blood test and time of follow-up appointment with diabetic nurse.</p><p></p><p>Then the DN retired and GP took over and it's been chaos ever since. I now have to call to make the appointment, and it isn't standard for them to offer me a follow-up appointment. So I forgot. And then when I called back, I had to argue my case for why I needed one (actually because the GP told me I did). I assume that means they now give people tests and make them call for results and that's it. I assume if the results were panic-inducing they might show some more initiative. But then again, maybe they wouldn't....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Smallbrit, post: 1815493, member: 456748"] With my GP, it used to be automatic and you'd get a letter with time of blood test and time of follow-up appointment with diabetic nurse. Then the DN retired and GP took over and it's been chaos ever since. I now have to call to make the appointment, and it isn't standard for them to offer me a follow-up appointment. So I forgot. And then when I called back, I had to argue my case for why I needed one (actually because the GP told me I did). I assume that means they now give people tests and make them call for results and that's it. I assume if the results were panic-inducing they might show some more initiative. But then again, maybe they wouldn't.... [/QUOTE]
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