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<blockquote data-quote="Er1nyes" data-source="post: 9859" data-attributes="member: 7942"><p>I am a type 2 on insulin and was appalled when my "ex-GP" told me I was testing too much and that my test strips would be severely restricted! Thankfully I had the choice to go to another local GP and they are way more clued up about the benefits of regular testing. </p><p></p><p>I made a formal complaint (so it would be on record) saying I felt that my ex-GP was in effect witholding treatment.</p><p></p><p>I found an ally in Diabetes UK in that they sent me a letter with additional information that I could give to my GP's practice manager outlining the importance of testing which I sent to them AFTER I left.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Er1nyes, post: 9859, member: 7942"] I am a type 2 on insulin and was appalled when my "ex-GP" told me I was testing too much and that my test strips would be severely restricted! Thankfully I had the choice to go to another local GP and they are way more clued up about the benefits of regular testing. I made a formal complaint (so it would be on record) saying I felt that my ex-GP was in effect witholding treatment. I found an ally in Diabetes UK in that they sent me a letter with additional information that I could give to my GP's practice manager outlining the importance of testing which I sent to them AFTER I left. [/QUOTE]
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