Bluetit1802
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Having said that, my GP did say that once someone is coded diabetic, it cannot be removed at all. They can put a note to say a patient is in remission, but never remove the diagnosis.
My medical records (on-line) show my original Type 2 diagnosis. Later on it shows "diabetes resolved" and also " non-diabetic hyperglycaemia", which was probably right at the time it was coded because my HbA1c was in the pre-diabetic range. The "diabetes resolved" is an incorrect coding as this should only be used if the original diagnosis was wrong or there has been a surgical procedure. The correct coding is "diabetes in remission".
As a little tip. On future blood tests, always fast and make the appointment a morning one. This will not affect the HbA1c but can affect the cholesterol results - the triglycerides will most likely be raised if you have recently eaten, especially something fatty. If they tell you fasting is not necessary, ignore them and fast anyway.