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On 06/05/2016 10:44, tim... wrote:

"polygonum" wrote in message
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On 05/05/2016 20:48, Steve Walker wrote:
That means being there by 06:30 if I don't want a 2 hour or longer
wait.

It isn't the wait that is the problem for me. (It would just be a
boring inconvenience.) For quite a number of blood tests, time matters.

Our local hospital phlebotomy opens at 08:00 which, with luck, means a
draw just early enough. The GP appointments don't even start before
09:00.

Time wouldn't be quite such an issue if the medics even realised the
importance of time of draw. They don't. So they don't, actually can't,
make any allowance. Diagnosis, adjustments to medication, etc., can
all be affected because of this desperate ignorance. (Yes - there is
recognition of time for some tests.) Nor do they recognise that far
more tests are affected by fasting/not fasting than is ever
acknowledged.

My GP (receptionists) insist that if you have a fasting requirement
you*must* have your appointment before 9:30.

Why is it that I cannot be trusted to fast until 10:30 if I am told that
I have to? (Bearing in mind all the other things that they have to
trust that I do, or not, they they have no checks for)


Its nothing to do with trust.
How many suffer ill effects from fasting too long?


If I'm on a travelling holiday I regularly go until the afternoon before
eating


I don't eat anything during the day even when not travelling.

If I don't, I spend half of the day looking for a toilet to use, like
*now*


I don't drink anything for breakfast anymore and still have a ****
during the day unless I am tearing around in very hot weather.

In some countries it isn't easy to find a clean usable toilet, so I try to
avoid the problem


I'm not fussy about what they are like when I want somewhere to ****.