Vikingepigen said:What is worse is that PCT are commending the DUK backed high carb diet and although DUK advocate selftesting as an intregreal part of self management.
Alice
If you drive you can use that as a lever against th PCT, I did and they went mad and TOLD my doctor to let me have as many test strips as i want.Vikingepigen said:I have just received a similar leaflet from CPT Surrey Heath, claiming that this is NATIONAL GUIDELINES!! The leaflet is dated January 2007 and states that T2 does not need to test at home unless on medication and then only once or twice a week!! And they are saying that 6 monthly blood tests are sufficient to control T2. Utterly rubbish, but what does one expect from such people - needless to say that they are about to receive a letter from me, escalating my complaint to government level as they are clearly in breach of the OFFICIAL NHS NATIONAL GUIDELINES (NICE Guidelines).
What is worse is that PCT are commending the DUK backed high carb diet and although DUK advocate selftesting as an intregreal part of self management. Seems the PCT takes what every suit their needs from the DUK and disregard the rest!! Typical!!
Off to write letters to "people"!!
Alice
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