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- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Tablets (oral)
Just had a no reply text from the GP Surgery, saying "
Dear ....Your blood test are stable, there are no changes required at present.
Regards Practice Nurse"
This was for the diabetic blood test.
They will never tell you the results of any tests in this surgery. I have been in and asked what my AC1 was. But I was always told everything was fine or whatever placatary words they used, to mean everything was in limits or everything was fine.
I have asked the practice manager, and I have asked the doctor when we did have a doctor in eons gone by. I have used a patient's advocate, but this particular practice does not give you the results of anything. You are completely in the dark.
I know, or at least I think my AC1 would be a bit higher this time, than before (last year), at least because my blood glucose readings are higher during the day when I am eating food and higher than it used to be but I can still get it to be in the 6's, only just, for Fasting blood glucose.
Knowledge is power. But they take my blood (that blood is my blood) and I want to know what my AC1 is.
You all seem to be given that knowledge from your surgeries.
I have to prick my finger to take readings, I cannot afford a continuous glucose meter.
Dear ....Your blood test are stable, there are no changes required at present.
Regards Practice Nurse"
This was for the diabetic blood test.
They will never tell you the results of any tests in this surgery. I have been in and asked what my AC1 was. But I was always told everything was fine or whatever placatary words they used, to mean everything was in limits or everything was fine.
I have asked the practice manager, and I have asked the doctor when we did have a doctor in eons gone by. I have used a patient's advocate, but this particular practice does not give you the results of anything. You are completely in the dark.
I know, or at least I think my AC1 would be a bit higher this time, than before (last year), at least because my blood glucose readings are higher during the day when I am eating food and higher than it used to be but I can still get it to be in the 6's, only just, for Fasting blood glucose.
Knowledge is power. But they take my blood (that blood is my blood) and I want to know what my AC1 is.
You all seem to be given that knowledge from your surgeries.
I have to prick my finger to take readings, I cannot afford a continuous glucose meter.