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<blockquote data-quote="SJay" data-source="post: 145123" data-attributes="member: 27982"><p>Thank you everybody for your help, i feel much happier, I may print the replies off and show my GP. 2 weeks after being diagnosed i was told my the doctors receptionist that i am checking my blood too often!!!!!! I walked out and burst into tears, luckily we have moved house now so i have changed doctors.</p><p></p><p>Great advice about the driving too, i work for the emergency services so need to be extra careful when driving at high speeds with blue lights, currently suspended from driving in work at the moment but hoping that won't last much longer as my first HBA1C was 5.6 so my consultant was really pleased, as was I. Everybody at the hospital diabetes clinic have been so brilliant its just so frustrating the GP surgeries can't be the same.</p><p></p><p>Thanks again</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SJay, post: 145123, member: 27982"] Thank you everybody for your help, i feel much happier, I may print the replies off and show my GP. 2 weeks after being diagnosed i was told my the doctors receptionist that i am checking my blood too often!!!!!! I walked out and burst into tears, luckily we have moved house now so i have changed doctors. Great advice about the driving too, i work for the emergency services so need to be extra careful when driving at high speeds with blue lights, currently suspended from driving in work at the moment but hoping that won't last much longer as my first HBA1C was 5.6 so my consultant was really pleased, as was I. Everybody at the hospital diabetes clinic have been so brilliant its just so frustrating the GP surgeries can't be the same. Thanks again [/QUOTE]
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