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<blockquote data-quote="ConradJ" data-source="post: 872973" data-attributes="member: 66676"><p>You are the customer (patient) who is having to take the meds; you have the right to request a change to another insulin if you are having trouble with the present one. </p><p></p><p>When I discussed this with my consultant last December (pump users must always have a alternative in the event of loss, damage etc. to the pump) he simply agreed and wrote to my GP requesting the change to my prescription. </p><p></p><p>Mind you, I had suffered stinging, lumps and other issues at injection sites with it; and "control" was a pipe dream even when using split doses.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ConradJ, post: 872973, member: 66676"] You are the customer (patient) who is having to take the meds; you have the right to request a change to another insulin if you are having trouble with the present one. When I discussed this with my consultant last December (pump users must always have a alternative in the event of loss, damage etc. to the pump) he simply agreed and wrote to my GP requesting the change to my prescription. Mind you, I had suffered stinging, lumps and other issues at injection sites with it; and "control" was a pipe dream even when using split doses. [/QUOTE]
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