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Saga of another arm of blood given. HbA1c time again!

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Tezzz

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I got done by the new nurse on Wednesday....

Needles and me are not a good mix. I am terrified of them.

"Can you use a black needle please?" (Because they are thinner.)

"No I use green ones."

"Bye..."

Went to reception. Said what happened to my favourite receptionist. Doctor summoned. Doctor appeared. Said what happened. Escorted back to nurse. Nurse told to use black needle. Black needle used. Took 4 goes to get blood. Stuck finger over bloody (I'm not not swearing) arm and walked out in silence. Doctor tore a strip off nurse.

Moral: Get a different nurse next time.

Now... I wonder what it'll be this time?
 
Well done for sticking to your guns Tez, I hope that future patients are treated better thanks to your actions. Give us a clue - what was your last HbA1c? 🙂
 
i will go for 6.3 how you doing Tez
 
My HbA1c is 37... 5.5% in old money...

I'm happy with that.

I'm OK thanks Gail.
 
Tez thats good news, lovely to hear from you,you guna make meet on 21st? :D
 
Well done Tez 🙂
 
Wow that's fab I don't understand this new money though lol x
 
They were quick with the results!

Well done. Glad to see someone else is now quoting the new figures!!
 
One thing I've heard is that if testing for blood potassium level, using too fine a needle (or one or two other factors which can cause autolysis of blood cells) can result in a false high reading. This may explain why some nurses insist on using coarse needles, even when potassium level is not among the tests being done. 🙄
 
Tez thats good news, lovely to hear from you,you guna make meet on 21st? :D

Yeah, I've just wangled a day off W...

Brilliant Tez! I know how hard you have worked and that is a pretty excellent result! 🙂

It's worth it! Doctor was surprised it was that low until I showed my food and exercise diary. Low carbs and lots of walkies...

One thing I've heard is that if testing for blood potassium level, using too fine a needle (or one or two other factors which can cause autolysis of blood cells) can result in a false high reading. This may explain why some nurses insist on using coarse needles, even when potassium level is not among the tests being done. 🙄

I never thought of that Robert. I was just having the HbA1c done as all the other tests have been consistently showing normal figures for some time... Black needles are generally used on children and hurt me less.
 
Great to hear a fab number Tez, hope your world is all good pal 🙂
 
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