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<blockquote data-quote="catherinecherub" data-source="post: 47260"><p>Wobbles,</p><p>We all worry about our test results even if we have good control so I think you would be wasting your money having a private HBA1c. Do the NHS test and go from there. If it is good then hurrah!!!</p><p>If it's not so good then you have a better argument for test strips as you need to test more often to see where you are going wrong.</p><p>I think that the worry you are causing yourself will not help your blood sugars.</p><p>I know it is difficult and most of us have been there and can empathise with you.</p><p>Worry about the things you can change and not the ones that are out of your hands.</p><p>Regards, Catherine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="catherinecherub, post: 47260"] Wobbles, We all worry about our test results even if we have good control so I think you would be wasting your money having a private HBA1c. Do the NHS test and go from there. If it is good then hurrah!!! If it's not so good then you have a better argument for test strips as you need to test more often to see where you are going wrong. I think that the worry you are causing yourself will not help your blood sugars. I know it is difficult and most of us have been there and can empathise with you. Worry about the things you can change and not the ones that are out of your hands. Regards, Catherine. [/QUOTE]
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