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<blockquote data-quote="donnellysdogs" data-source="post: 816063" data-attributes="member: 17713"><p>I have used needles instead of pens and just use bolus insulin effectively the twice when I've had catastrophe with pumps. So just put needle in my novorapid that I have. </p><p>Glucogel tends to just go out of date in fridge so I just online request it no problems.</p><p></p><p>Some GP's and this may be a sensible suggestion for yours have it set up on their system when reviews are due and it is automatically printed on the repeat white part of the prescription. Even if your chemist gets your prescriptions for you, you should have a white part to tick or cross and sign to notice this f your review is due.</p><p>It would be great if all the NHS and GP's worked on the same systems but they don't. Ehat one Practice does doesn't mean its the same 1 mile down the road!</p><p>Good luck at your appt, let us know why your GP couldn't do a phone review..!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donnellysdogs, post: 816063, member: 17713"] I have used needles instead of pens and just use bolus insulin effectively the twice when I've had catastrophe with pumps. So just put needle in my novorapid that I have. Glucogel tends to just go out of date in fridge so I just online request it no problems. Some GP's and this may be a sensible suggestion for yours have it set up on their system when reviews are due and it is automatically printed on the repeat white part of the prescription. Even if your chemist gets your prescriptions for you, you should have a white part to tick or cross and sign to notice this f your review is due. It would be great if all the NHS and GP's worked on the same systems but they don't. Ehat one Practice does doesn't mean its the same 1 mile down the road! Good luck at your appt, let us know why your GP couldn't do a phone review..!! [/QUOTE]
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