Della82
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- Messages
- 15
- Location
- Louth, Lincolnshire, United Kingdom
- Type of diabetes
- Type 1
- Treatment type
- Insulin
I wouldn't bother reporting it as something unacceptable, as not undertaking needle reuse is a something of a first world problem.
You are correct in thinking that the GP shouldn't have rejected your request, but you should also understand that for many of us needle reuse was the norm when we had to buy our own pen needles because they weren't available on the NHS.
You'd be surprised how many people do still reuse them.
If you feel that you should complain, first do so to the practice manager.
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Not to sure when pens came in but when we were eventually allowed to have disposable syringes on prescription back in the 80's we were expected to use them for at least a week before disposing of them. The syringes had the needles already attached.I didn't realise pen needles didn't used to be available on the NHS. When did this change?
I do have a DN who is based at my local hospital. I will definitely be contacting her on Monday.Well I change my needles every time, Complain to your local CCG or start with practice manager. NHS have NICE rules to follow and one of them is needles should never be reused. Do you have a DN or diabetes consultant, if you do give them a call.
I do have a DN who is based at my local hospital. I will definitely be contacting her on Monday.
If I'm honest, I'm quite shocked by many of the comments to my thread. Not only does a reused needle cause bruising or possible infection but I'm positive blood could coagulate in the needle & cause an altered insulin dose to be administered.
Not to sure when pens came in but when we were eventually allowed to have disposable syringes on prescription back in the 80's we were expected to use them for at least a week before disposing of them. The syringes had the needles already attached.
I do have a DN who is based at my local hospital. I will definitely be contacting her on Monday.
Thank youYes do that and hopefully the DSN or Consultant will write to your gp and get them to up your prescription, the following article looks at some recent research that would support your case:
http://www.diabetes.co.uk/insulin/reusing-insulin-pen-needles.html
The pen needles are for single use only and whether people reuse them or not is a personal decision and there's no rights or wrongs, best wishes @Della82
Yep, St Swithins day, according to traditionAnd what about changing lancets after every finger prick test? Something which is also recommended...
I like to celebrate my annual lancet change, it's something of a special occasion for me and my finger pricker
Grant
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