Not Type 2....

VinnyJames

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..... says lady at Asda Pharmacy this morning.

I've been type 2 diagnosed for 2 years but decided to take the free Asda pharmacy finger prick test today.

My reading was 6.3 - which is high for me (liver dump)?

She also said it was possible to cure type 2.

I think Asda should withdraw diabetes testing or train their staff better.
 
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Good grief! That's how to reassure people - not!! Their test could have been inaccurate for a number of reasons anyway.
 

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She did say you could eat your way to type t2 diabetes but as you get older if you avoid cheese and butter that would help!
 
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She did say you could eat your way to type t2 diabetes but as you get older if you avoid cheese and butter that would help!
Whaaat? Unflippinbelievable Trouble is, someone who hadn't found the correct info (on this fouum) might very well believe her. It's a good thing that you know better @VinnyJames
 
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I think you should inform Asda that their pharmacy is giving out inaccurate information that might deter a member of the public seeking the relevant medical advice.

John Evans, Superintendent Pharmacist, ASDA House, Great Wilson St., Leeds, LS11 5AD

Or by e mail : [email protected]
 
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AndBreathe

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..... says lady at Asda Pharmacy this morning.

I've been type 2 diagnosed for 2 years but decided to take the free Asda pharmacy finger prick test today.

My reading was 6.3 - which is high for me (liver dump)?

She also said it was possible to cure type 2.

I think Asda should withdraw diabetes testing or train their staff better.

As a matter of interest, what would you like her to have said, bearing in mind your snapshot test was in the non-diabetic range?
 
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As a matter of interest, what would you like her to have said, bearing in mind your snapshot test was in the non-diabetic range?

Maybe just the results and not a diagnosis .

Clive
 

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Maybe just the results and not a diagnosis .

Clive
In fairness with a reading within the non-diabetic range the diagnosis was correct. Would having just the results been of any real use to someone not familiar with blood sugar readings. If you go to the chemist to get checked for diabetes presumably you want to know whether or not you are diabetic.
 

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Hi. I think you have to think about what she said and what she may have intended. It is possible for some T2s to go completely into remission if the diabetes is the result of excessive carbs in the diet. It's not cured but effectively 'gone' as long as the diet is good. I think what she said was probably well-intended but not correctly stated. I've heard far worse on this forum about qualified GPs.
 
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VinnyJames

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I think you should inform Asda that their pharmacy is giving out inaccurate information that might deter a member of the public seeking the relevant medical advice.

John Evans, Superintendent Pharmacist, ASDA House, Great Wilson St., Leeds, LS11 5AD

Or by e mail : [email protected]


Thank you - I will pursue this out of a sense of duty really...
 
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..... says lady at Asda Pharmacy this morning.

I've been type 2 diagnosed for 2 years but decided to take the free Asda pharmacy finger prick test today.

My reading was 6.3 - which is high for me (liver dump)?

She also said it was possible to cure type 2.

I think Asda should withdraw diabetes testing or train their staff better.

I think Asda are irresponsible for even thinking that a finger prick test is any good for identifying not having diabetes. Although 6.3 comes within the range that Diabetes UK considers normal (< 8) 2 hours after a meal, they obviously shouldn't be making any claims. Had the reading been > 8, they should then only say "seek further tests from your GP".

I'm not making excuses for the person but I can well imagine that it's what she's been told to say.

BTW, did you not correct her?
 
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To @VinnyJames I would be interested to know where she took the blood sample from, was it the pad of your finger tip or at the side of the finger by the nail where it should always be taken from?

I remember being in hospital just after my diagnosis and as my levels were so high, 29+ mmol/L and an hba1c of 12.6%, I was put on an insulin drip and was tested every half for 24 hours, they even woke me up through the night to test me :( and every test was made either on the pads of my fingers or the pads of my toes, to say that my finger tips were sore afterwards would be an understatement!
 
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VinnyJames

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The side of the finger.

Personally, I've always pricked myself on the finger pads.

Is there a big difference?
 

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I think you should inform Asda that their pharmacy is giving out inaccurate information that might deter a member of the public seeking the relevant medical advice.

John Evans, Superintendent Pharmacist, ASDA House, Great Wilson St., Leeds, LS11 5AD

Or by e mail : [email protected]

I agree that's seriously iffy advice. A complaint needs to be made.
 
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