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<blockquote data-quote="Bluetit1802" data-source="post: 1725979" data-attributes="member: 94045"><p>I have been taken off the register by my GP without him even telling me, and no discussion whatsoever until after the deed was done. He has, however, acknowledged that I am still at risk and has noted this on my records. This only happened a couple of weeks ago and I am still annoyed about it. I prefer to be on the register. It hasn't caused me any problems, and I regard it as some sort of safety net in the event of an emergency - I would get monitoring were I to end up in hospital or an ambulance. I am also worried of losing my current 6 monthly full blood tests that include cholesterol, lipids, liver & kidney functions, full blood counts and urine tests. I may be odd, but I do like to keep an eye on my own health and look out for any deteriorating trends. The HbA1c doesn't bother me at all. It is only there to keep my nurse happy, as I self test and know exactly how I am doing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bluetit1802, post: 1725979, member: 94045"] I have been taken off the register by my GP without him even telling me, and no discussion whatsoever until after the deed was done. He has, however, acknowledged that I am still at risk and has noted this on my records. This only happened a couple of weeks ago and I am still annoyed about it. I prefer to be on the register. It hasn't caused me any problems, and I regard it as some sort of safety net in the event of an emergency - I would get monitoring were I to end up in hospital or an ambulance. I am also worried of losing my current 6 monthly full blood tests that include cholesterol, lipids, liver & kidney functions, full blood counts and urine tests. I may be odd, but I do like to keep an eye on my own health and look out for any deteriorating trends. The HbA1c doesn't bother me at all. It is only there to keep my nurse happy, as I self test and know exactly how I am doing. [/QUOTE]
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