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<blockquote data-quote="MikeTurin" data-source="post: 1219239" data-attributes="member: 318833"><p>As you could guess, I'm not in UK, but in Italy. For newly diagnosed T2, normally is made a repeated test on hba1c and lab testing on fasting. Even here there have been some cuts on the exams and the visits one could do, and now there are some oddball rule aginst harvesting medications. The net result is that last week I've had skipped one day of statines because I was sure I've had one spare box to use.</p><p></p><p>Said that I agree that the best course of action for T2 is to give a low initial set of test strips and explain what to test and when one is in steady stade for metformin-controlled t2 to suspend the testing.</p><p></p><p>I think the problem is that a small percentage of people want to be tested for everything and ask their doctor for every test possible.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MikeTurin, post: 1219239, member: 318833"] As you could guess, I'm not in UK, but in Italy. For newly diagnosed T2, normally is made a repeated test on hba1c and lab testing on fasting. Even here there have been some cuts on the exams and the visits one could do, and now there are some oddball rule aginst harvesting medications. The net result is that last week I've had skipped one day of statines because I was sure I've had one spare box to use. Said that I agree that the best course of action for T2 is to give a low initial set of test strips and explain what to test and when one is in steady stade for metformin-controlled t2 to suspend the testing. I think the problem is that a small percentage of people want to be tested for everything and ask their doctor for every test possible. [/QUOTE]
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