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I remember others mentioning the difficulty in producing enough blood to drip into the test tube. Also, GP tests are done with venous blood. I don't know if that makes a difference.
IMO results from self-testing with a meter and strips or a continuous glucose monitor are just as useful as an A1c test, though different. For what a private A1c test would cost, I imagine you could buy a meter + strips and have change, and of course you would not need to leave your house. Personally I would wonder how much blood I would have to express for the A1c, whereas the amount required for testing with my own meter is miniscule. With this converter you could check what A1c your meter readings predict (although people often get surprises). https://www.diabetes.co.uk/hba1c-units-converter.htmlWhat I would like some advice with is where I can get a reasonably priced HbA1c test by post
I would imagine that the difference between a Hba1c test from the chemist and a blood panel test, is that a full blood panel test, includes other tests, which you might not get from Boots.
@Catless your surgery would suggest on where to get a full blood panel test.
IMO results from self-testing with a meter and strips or a continuous glucose monitor are just as useful as an A1c test, though different. For what a private A1c test would cost, I imagine you could buy a meter + strips and have change, and of course you would not need to leave your house. Personally I would wonder how much blood I would have to express for the A1c, whereas the amount required for testing with my own meter is miniscule. With this converter you could check what A1c your meter readings predict (although people often get surprises). https://www.diabetes.co.uk/hba1c-units-converter.html
Good morning everyone.
I've not posted since I started using a Gluco Navvi and adjusting my diet, that was at the beginning of June after I had tests, HbA1c was 42, everything I have been tested for (cholesterol, thyroid etc.) is borderline/just above/just below which is annoying.
I have lost a stone, possibly a bit more and feel better, most of the time. What I would like some advice with is where I can get a reasonably priced HbA1c test by post as I am not leaving the house unless I really have to, and my GP which is a 5 minute walk doesn't do them, I would have to travel to a hospital.
I have looked at some sites but not sure which to choose. I am also aware that this is the worst time of year for postal services, but that would still be faster than trying to book an appointment via NHS.
Edited to add that I would like it to be acceptable to the GP/NHS so I don't have to get another one.
Thank you.
@Lamont D Thank you for replying.Yes, I am looking for just the Hba1c as I had the blood panel. If I manage to get through on the phone to the GP surgery sometimes in the next 2 months I will ask about tests, still have outstanding results for antibodies to catch up with so can ask then. In the meantime I just want to know how I'm doing with it all. If the Boots one is anything like their cholesterol one it will be open to personal interpretation and whether you have any degree of colour blindness so am looking at others in the hope they are better.
I just can't believe that surgeries are not answering phone calls. Or appointments or bloods. It is inconceivable that so many people are without health care. Have you tried your local hospital?
What would you do in an A&E accident? I know it is a normal blood test, but surely they could give you advice to get a blood test from a phlebotomist?
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