Zero at the moment, as a T1 in my area I have to be managed as a hospital outpatient, it's a shambles.
Just about to cancel my latest outpatients appointment at hospital as have to work away in three weeks time when it's due. The last time I saw the hospital as an outpatient was in Nov 2013, since then we have rescheduled one appointment each, each time pushing the appointment back six months. So I know my last HBA1C was pretty decent, who knows when I'll next find out. Not really bothered at not seeing them, I manage my BG and get on with life, would rather the NHS concentrate on others.
Tim2000s, Thanks for your reply, interesting how different people are - shows the need to have a number of choices. i have no trouble with finger prick tests at all, the blood flows out, but i can't have blood taken too many times from my veins , due to very easy bruising and veins which are easily damaged. Ann@ann34+ The last two times it has taken so long to get enough blood, it would have been quicker to stick a needle in my arm the old fashioned way!
Don't your GP's do you an annual teview of your bloods? My consultant does twice a year and my GP twice a year as they get scored higher on their DES targets for having good hba1c's with diabetics. I am a good hba1c so help with their targets!
I've had 1 test in 2.5 Years from My GP, haven't been offered any others. It's about 18 months since I had my last HBA1C.
To be honest you should be going to your Practice and asking why you are not being called in for blood tests and annual reviews..
This could be written to Practice Manager or by seeing a GP or DSN. If they use the EMIS system then something is wrong as letters etc should be automatically printed and not actually done by staff. So wouldn't be staff fault.
Some people have also accidentally been removed from GP lists in some areas.
It is certainly worthwhile checking out as this is your health long term. Whether you may think you are in good health now or not, you cannot see all your kidney functions, albumin etc and total blood health... It is possible for diabetes to seem good but could be impacting on other health without you knowing.
Appreciate your feedback, and advice.
Not too bothered at the moment though, the only medical help I will pursue in the short term is insulin advice for sport. I work away loads, so don't think an appointment every 6 months that isn't movable really works for me. When I have a regular lifestyle I'll check back in with the NHS.
Every 3 months for me - my diabetic hospital team know that I like to know where I am with my HbA1c - it's like little short term goals for me - they were very happy for me to do it this way x
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