I am really grateful for your response. Just shows the level of support that I've had over the years. My last full blood test was in March 2019. Of course last year it was cancelled because of Covid . I guess the Pre Op blood test was just a standard test and that's why I was told to get a Blood testing kit. When I phoned to book a blood test for this forthcoming March I was told that they are still being suspended so won't get it done. Nevertheless I suppose that the mere fact that I am monitoring my diet and the readings will at least help me control my diabetes to some extent. So much for the Diabetic health partnership working together!! I looks as if everything stops for Covid and I have to say it appears to be working far more efficiently in England than it does in Wales. My brother in law had an appointment booked for him only last week and he's just over the border from me.
How bloods are being handled seems pretty path at the moment. I've been fortunate to have bloods done, as required, but I appreciate that doesn't help you.
The pre-op test would have been an HbA1c, so that means your bloods have been running a bit rich for a while. Just FYI the guidance is that routine surgery shouldn't take place where the A1c is greater than 68, due to the increased risk of challenges around healing and infections.
Your blood sugar monitor will give you an idea of where your numbers are running, but don't hang your hat on your averages being a strong indicator of your A1c. Mine are always way off beam.
I don't know what the next steps are for you, and when you will be reassessed for your op, but if you wanted to have an A1c test, to ease your mind, or nudge you further in the right direction, you could always have one done "privately". There's an organisation called MonitorMyHealth who offer an HbA1c test for £29. It is done by a fingerprick test. You send off your sample and have the result, by email, in a couple of days. They send you everything you need.
MonitorMyHealth tests are done in the Exeter hospital's NHS labs, in quite times like the evenings. I use them for monitoring my thyroid function and just checked they're still offering the tests yesterday.
I don't have any commercial relationship with MMH. I'm just a satisfied customer, several times over.
Monitor My Health. Easy, safe home blood testing service conducted in our own NHS laboratory - results online
monitormyhealth.org.uk
(p.s. - I know COVID has got in the way of so much this past year, but your experience, in terms of support isn't dissimilar to my own, 7 years ago.)