scoots said:Ho hum, the joys of balancing life with diabetes...!
Pre-operative primary care
Primary care can help optimise patients’ fitness before surgery by offering advice on smoking cessation, exercise and weight reduction, and by optimising treatment of chronic conditions
such as diabetes and anaemia. This may help increase survival, decrease peri-operative morbidity and shorten the duration of hospital admission.
General practitioners (GPs) can help advise patients on which drugs to continue or discontinue peri-operatively in liaison with the pre-operative anaesthetic clinic.
It isn't so much the HbA1c they will be looking at but your Bg levels as well as ALL other tests on the actual day.
So if you have no other problems AND your Bg level is not 'out of this World' there shouldn't be a problem on the day.
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