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Ludicrous. I have tried my GP, Diabetic Nurse, certain pharmacies but I will not admit defeat and pay for this! No way!
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Ludicrous. I have tried my GP, Diabetic Nurse, certain pharmacies but I will not admit defeat and pay for this! No way!

Yes but a problem for someone else ..... lol I was told yesterday at the diabetic clinic, the haematology department would take them but when I went I was told they were not under Imperial Trust so couldn't take them and they are expensive to incinerate. They agreed though to take some. I have in the past just dumped a small plastic container of them in a public bin. Lots of them in central London!I have heard some people put them in empty bleach bottles with the child proof lids ... don't know if its legal mind ... I just put my lances in the open fire .. not recommended .. but as the ash stays in the ash pit in my garden its not a problem for me.
Not yet. Still other places first. I'm hoping someone living in London might post! As for Theresa May did you know she's recently been diagnosed as having diabetes?Wrap them carefully and send them to Theresa May, 10 Downing Street, London, SW1A 2AA
It's pretty shoddy service when your GP or Pharmacy will not take them.
Have you tried the emergency dept of the local hospital to see if they will take them.
That's why I wrote what I did as it was reported here in Australia last year, I bet she does not have any problems disposing of stuff.As for Theresa May did you know she's recently been diagnosed as having diabetes?
Wrap them carefully and send them to Theresa May, 10 Downing Street, London, SW1A 2AA
It's pretty shoddy service when your GP or Pharmacy will not take them.
Have you tried the emergency dept of the local hospital to see if they will take them.
I was going on the info that the SBS supplied when they did a short bio on her, when she took over as PM after the Brexit fall out when the other PM pulled the pin.I thought May had been Type 1 for a long time.
I haven't had to dispose of any yet as I'm still using the Fastclix lancet I started with a year ago! I am on the 6th needle now, and will change the cassette when I get home. The needles are contained in a small cassette, so I will probably just wrap them in something, cover with tape, and put them in a litter bin. I might ask my GP and DN when I next see them if they can dispose of them.