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Hello fellow members, I have only just joined, I am hoping to have a question answered. Thank You All G
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Hi @gk1938rh, and welcome! Ask away!
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Hi @gk1938rh
It’s great to meet you this evening!!!!
Please please fire away with your question!!!’
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I have diabetics, and every 24 hours I take 12 MM insulin. My GP who has now retired told me that my first test in a.m. Should be 6 to 8, now my count every day now is variable, from 9 to 15, I have told the GP I've been allocated and he just poo pod it away and told me that these readings are normal, comments please.
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Hi George and welcome
We cannot give medical advice on the forum.
Can you talk to a different GP for a second opinion ?
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Hi @gk1938rh
Good morning !!!!!
I have found some info for you!!!
Please please let me know if I can help you further????
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Hi @gk1938rh, and welcome! It's great to have you here.
As mentioned above, we are not medical professionals and cannot advise on issues such as these. However, you are entitled to a second opinion, which certainly sounds as if it would be beneficial in this case. Best of luck!
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