Bluenosesol
Well-Known Member
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- Location
- Solihull, West Midlands
- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Diet only
- Dislikes
- Dark mornings, intolerance any one with a superiority complex...
Hi,
I read a lot of posts which state that people would like their blood tested but the GP doesnt think that the next test is due or necessary. Personally if individuals have the commitment and sense to manage their sugars and fats daily, then the least they deserve is the support of their local practice and the re-assurance that testing provides. Trigs and other readings can drop tremendously in a month, so why do the GPs insist we wait for 3 months?!!. Are there facilities in the UK to have blood tested privately on a regular basis?. Does anyone know how much trig, cholesterol or HBA1c testing actually costs the GP?. I know that Lloyds charge £15 for a very simple cholesterol indication.
Regards Steve
I read a lot of posts which state that people would like their blood tested but the GP doesnt think that the next test is due or necessary. Personally if individuals have the commitment and sense to manage their sugars and fats daily, then the least they deserve is the support of their local practice and the re-assurance that testing provides. Trigs and other readings can drop tremendously in a month, so why do the GPs insist we wait for 3 months?!!. Are there facilities in the UK to have blood tested privately on a regular basis?. Does anyone know how much trig, cholesterol or HBA1c testing actually costs the GP?. I know that Lloyds charge £15 for a very simple cholesterol indication.
Regards Steve