trinity0097
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- Type of diabetes
- Treatment type
- Tablets (oral)
No, she definitely said it was an hb1ac test, done in 6 minutes after a finger prick drawing of blood. She showed me the chart showing what was in the acceptable range and where mine was. I guess that was the advantage of going to a very specialised well resourced centre (even if I can't get to see the doctor)!
Hi
What a palaver. I wonder why she couldn't give you your last test results? I think I would be ringing up my GP's surgery to ask for a print out. They should be showing on the surgery computer records.
Are you mixing up your blood tests? A finger prick test isn't usually an HbA1c. It is a random blood glucose test, and would have been 8.6mmol/l. Unless they have a very special testing kit for HbA1c's, but they are normally venous tests rather than finger pricks.
I hope you get things sorted out quickly.
When I had a blood test for an operation last year at a private hospital it turned out to be an HBa1c done within a few minutes; shows what can be achieved.Thanks for that information. We live and learn!
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