let us know what happens. Don't let them fob you off - get an answer as to why they think this appointment is valuable TO YOU.Thermal said:Thanks. I did have HbA1c done in April, so I am meeting the annual requirements, I just think that they should do everything in one annual appointment rather than bring me in 6 monthly for a 'chat.'
I called the surgery today, and as was suggested above there was no way they would consider me not attending (I was told very seriously that the Doctor had considered my case and decided I must be seen!) so in the end I decided to play nicely and see what happens. At least they can't try to get me to toe the Government line on statins if they don't have any cholesterol readings ;-)
Hey ho
Snodger said:let us know what happens. Don't let them fob you off - get an answer as to why they think this appointment is valuable TO YOU.
this kind of thing - doctors not even bothering to explain why they are making us jump through pointless hoops - makes me so angry. I'm in the middle of a fight with my GP whose reaction to me going to a DAFNE course is to reduce my test strip prescription by a third. I think I'd better get off the computer and go and chill out before the stress makes my bg go through the roof.
Daibell said:According to NHS diabetes guideleines you definitely should be having an HbA1C test at least annually. This normally includes a (pointless?) fasting test as well so needs to be done first thing in the morning.
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