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<blockquote data-quote="renthompson" data-source="post: 1701292" data-attributes="member: 415067"><p>Sorry but I don't understand what you mean, why are they about to be swamped? Even if they are type 1s need to test, my type 2 parents at same surgery got letters telling them they will get new more expensive meters and strips and need to test more often so clearly not bothered that much about costs for some patients. No options close enough to me to switch surgeries (that are taking new patients) so kind of stuck with them. When I finally find out who the practice manager is I will put in complaint. I am at work Monday, if my surgery haven't sorted it by dinner time I will ring my specialist diabetes team at hospital to ask their help and I am very confident that the nurse there will get it sorted for me as she will not let it go. She sorted it when they wouldn't prescribe more than 50 strips at a time after quite a battle. She told me they were appalling and if I had problems with them again to call her and she would sort it and I think she will be putting a complaint in from their end from what she said.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="renthompson, post: 1701292, member: 415067"] Sorry but I don't understand what you mean, why are they about to be swamped? Even if they are type 1s need to test, my type 2 parents at same surgery got letters telling them they will get new more expensive meters and strips and need to test more often so clearly not bothered that much about costs for some patients. No options close enough to me to switch surgeries (that are taking new patients) so kind of stuck with them. When I finally find out who the practice manager is I will put in complaint. I am at work Monday, if my surgery haven't sorted it by dinner time I will ring my specialist diabetes team at hospital to ask their help and I am very confident that the nurse there will get it sorted for me as she will not let it go. She sorted it when they wouldn't prescribe more than 50 strips at a time after quite a battle. She told me they were appalling and if I had problems with them again to call her and she would sort it and I think she will be putting a complaint in from their end from what she said. [/QUOTE]
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