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<blockquote data-quote="Synonym" data-source="post: 147239" data-attributes="member: 22966"><p>DG I hope that you succeed on Monday. I have had my prescription halved and now have just 1 box which is not really enough; I will try to manage but will argue my case if I find it necessary. :roll: </p><p></p><p> I agree with what you say particularly about the strips being sold on ebay and would agree that it is immoral. :evil: </p><p></p><p>I feel that the all the NHS is succeeding in doing in severely limiting or denying strips to those who wish to control their condition and avoid expensive complications is ensuring that the patients' money is going to the Immoral Sellers of strips. </p><p> </p><p>How are these Immoral Sellers getting hold of the strips which they are selling? What checks are being carried out on the patients being prescribed strips :?: I would not mind accounting for what I am doing with any that I receive and neither should any honest person.</p><p></p><p>It would be helpful if people had to account for the strips they get from the NHS by being obliged to keep track of results and food eaten. It should not be a difficult task in this era of modern technology! :roll: </p><p></p><p>There does not seem to be any interest in anything other than saving money in the short term and long term health and resultant expense is not even considered. Regrettably the solution to shortage of money is all too often battening down the hatches and if anyone is left 'outside' then that is just tough! :evil:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Synonym, post: 147239, member: 22966"] DG I hope that you succeed on Monday. I have had my prescription halved and now have just 1 box which is not really enough; I will try to manage but will argue my case if I find it necessary. :roll: I agree with what you say particularly about the strips being sold on ebay and would agree that it is immoral. :evil: I feel that the all the NHS is succeeding in doing in severely limiting or denying strips to those who wish to control their condition and avoid expensive complications is ensuring that the patients' money is going to the Immoral Sellers of strips. How are these Immoral Sellers getting hold of the strips which they are selling? What checks are being carried out on the patients being prescribed strips :?: I would not mind accounting for what I am doing with any that I receive and neither should any honest person. It would be helpful if people had to account for the strips they get from the NHS by being obliged to keep track of results and food eaten. It should not be a difficult task in this era of modern technology! :roll: There does not seem to be any interest in anything other than saving money in the short term and long term health and resultant expense is not even considered. Regrettably the solution to shortage of money is all too often battening down the hatches and if anyone is left 'outside' then that is just tough! :evil: [/QUOTE]
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