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You need to talk to your GP about your test strips. They can not prescribe a life threatening drug (insulin) and not give you the tools to administer the dosage. Personally I would class that as negligent on the GP's part.So I'm not entitled to benefits, have to buy over half my lancets and test strips despite being on insulin, never likely to get to see a podiatrist BUT... Today Tescos gave me two free carrier bags to put my prescription in!! Do you think I've unfairly added to the country's welfare bill crisis. Should I fess up and pay the government the 10p?
So I'm not entitled to benefits, have to buy over half my lancets and test strips despite being on insulin, never likely to get to see a podiatrist BUT... Today Tescos gave me two free carrier bags to put my prescription in!! Do you think I've unfairly added to the country's welfare bill crisis. Should I fess up and pay the government the 10p?
Why isn't is free? i thought we all got free prescriptions?
You can only get free prescriptions for things that are actually prescribed!!! So for example my GP prescribes me 100 test strips per month - that's approx 3 and a bit a day. Bit I have brittle insulin dependent diabetes so have to test around 8+ times a day so have to buy the extra! It is not uncommon!!!
You can only get free prescriptions for things that are actually prescribed!!! So for example my GP prescribes me 100 test strips per month - that's approx 3 and a bit a day. Bit I have brittle insulin dependent diabetes so have to test around 8+ times a day so have to buy the extra! It is not uncommon!!!
You can only get free prescriptions for things that are actually prescribed!!! So for example my GP prescribes me 100 test strips per month - that's approx 3 and a bit a day. Bit I have brittle insulin dependent diabetes so have to test around 8+ times a day so have to buy the extra! It is not uncommon!!!
I believe @noblehead has a useful, proforma letter, to present to your GP in such circumstances.
Noblehead, sorry to pull you in, but I can't find any links to the document I've seen you distribute in the past. Thanks in anticipation.
Thank you so much @Ambersilva what a lovely offer. I don't know if I could use them though - I have a lancing device that came with my SD codefree, not sure if they would fit?? But thank you loads, Sue xxxxx@mrspuddleduck Are you in UK? Can you use some of these lancets? If you can I will send you some.
Hi @mrspuddleduck
I do not have diabetes!
Keep get my test strips on prescription.
What I did is get my consultant to write a request to your GP.
That's what worked for me.
I used to test at least nine times a day, but have eased off after a couple of years experience, experimenting and excessive efficiency in my meals.
My GP Surgery says the government/NHS? only allows one tub of strips. BUT, if you are having difficulty controlling your BG they have to give you a lot more. Enougb to test when you wake up, before and after each meal and at bedtime, about three tubsYou need to talk to your GP about your test strips. They can not prescribe a life threatening drug (insulin) and not give you the tools to administer the dosage. Personally I would class that as negligent on the GP's part.
Hi @nosher8355 , that is exactly my plan! They have had to do it before with my old GP, who refused to prescribe my insulin because he said I was too old to develop type 1 and that type 3c didn't exist!! So quick change of GPs who I have to say are generally very good but have never come across someone like me and I do believe are just being over cautious! It's like with the Creon, they can't get there heads around the fact I need so many pills!! So Pancreatic consultant in November who I've been seeing for years and I know he will sort it out for me (fingers crossed!!) Local Diabetic consultant has never 'dealt with' a type 3c either!!! Oh the joysSue xxx
Thank you loads everyone. I know its wrong, its been an ongoing discussion believe me! I also have the same problem with lancets, have to buy my own vit D (used to get free vit D injections but were stopped due to cost despite blood showing Im chronically deficent) and worst of all they have now cut the amount of Creon from 600 tabs a month to 450 which means I have to limit the amount I can eat (malabsorption and chronically underweight!). Not the first time this has happened, good news is I see consultant in November who will send snotty letter (again) and things may get back to (my) normal again.. Problem is they have never had anyone 'like me' and can't get their heads round it at all!!! Sue xx
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