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  1. J

    NHS fine

    Thanks, yes, I also have polycystic ovaries and it does help with that but also with the glucose balance. It wasn’t really the gp that said to take it, I think the hospital and the gp just carried on prescribing it to help reduce the full diabetes.
  2. J

    NHS fine

    We have family health insurance for inpatient treatment such as cancer etc
  3. J

    NHS fine

    It definitely lowers mine, I am slim, quite active and often feel dizzy if I don’t eat for a while
  4. J

    NHS fine

    If I did have diagnosis would it make my health insurance higher?
  5. J

    NHS fine

    Thanks yes I did have hba1c done and I think it was normal but that is because I was on 2g of metformin a day.
  6. J

    NHS fine

    Thanks so much, I just don’t know if having had gestational diabetes 4 times and being on insulin then but now on metformin alone means I am entitled to the exemption. I don’t really want to do a glucose tolerance test again or hba1c as would have to stop metformin which would really mess things...
  7. J

    NHS fine

    I have a question about NHS prescription fines. I have had gestational diabetes in the past, several years ago, and am still taking metformin as the consultant said I had glucose intolerance/prediabetes and a strong family history of diabetes so should take metformin to prevent the full...
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