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<blockquote data-quote="sally and james" data-source="post: 1914749" data-attributes="member: 93504"><p>[USER=494406]@SeanJ_99[/USER] In your position, I would make sure, as far as I was able, that I was not going to run out of essentials immediately following Brexit. I would try and time my supplies and prescriptions so that I was not following the "just in time" approach. And, while I fully understand that you cannot and should not attempt to go without insulin, I would try and learn, now, how to reduce my usage slightly, ie by consuming less carbs. I'm not trying to preach "Low Carb" here, just suggesting that an understanding might help make limited supplies of insulin go a little further, should an emergency arise. A T1 will, hopefully, advise further.</p><p>Having said all that, none of us know what is going to happen.</p><p>May I suggest that you also share your concerns with your MP. Make them understand the possible consequences of their actions.</p><p>Sally</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sally and james, post: 1914749, member: 93504"] [USER=494406]@SeanJ_99[/USER] In your position, I would make sure, as far as I was able, that I was not going to run out of essentials immediately following Brexit. I would try and time my supplies and prescriptions so that I was not following the "just in time" approach. And, while I fully understand that you cannot and should not attempt to go without insulin, I would try and learn, now, how to reduce my usage slightly, ie by consuming less carbs. I'm not trying to preach "Low Carb" here, just suggesting that an understanding might help make limited supplies of insulin go a little further, should an emergency arise. A T1 will, hopefully, advise further. Having said all that, none of us know what is going to happen. May I suggest that you also share your concerns with your MP. Make them understand the possible consequences of their actions. Sally [/QUOTE]
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