Landshark said:I did not mean to imply that all patients are rude. What I meant to say was that those who get refused often become 'agitated' or less than polite when they don't get what they want.
Landshark said:There is a concerted effort to nail the eBay parasites who illegally sell test strips that they have obtained from the NHS for free.
viv1969 said:Landshark said:There is a concerted effort to nail the eBay parasites who illegally sell test strips that they have obtained from the NHS for free.
Though they are annoying and obviously lacking in principles, people who obtain strips by prescription and then sell them on are strictly speaking not acting illegally, but rather immorally.
Paul1976 said:My local independant quoted me when first diagnosed,£25-£50 for 50 Optium Plus strips for my old dusty Optium Xceed meter! :shock: She then took offence when I started laughing and abruptly informed me that was the going rate! Not cool!roblem:
Sounds like your local pharmacist is one to hang onto and plays a fair game! :thumbup:borofergie said:Paul1976 said:My local independant quoted me when first diagnosed,£25-£50 for 50 Optium Plus strips for my old dusty Optium Xceed meter! :shock: She then took offence when I started laughing and abruptly informed me that was the going rate! Not cool!roblem:
Yes. I think we've all been stitched up when we first started (in my case it was in a well known chain of chemists that begins with "B" and rhymes with "boots".
Although to be fair, they aren't all crooks. The local chemist that took my first prescription for metformin told me off for paying the prescription charge, and told me to go back to the Doctor and ask for an exemption form...
eshaw said:I must say though, I've been very lucky and never had problems with any GPs I've had issuing blood strips.
hanadr said:I've just seen an article[sorry, just skimmed it so don't remember where] which says that strips actually account for only a very small cost to the NHS compared with the cost of treating complications.
Given that many people simply WON'T take control of their condition themselves, for a huge raft of reasons. I am planning to ask DUK if they might support a campaign for those T2 diabetics who wish to self manage to be able to declare this somewhere and then to get an appropriate number of strips, with some monitoring of results to check on them, so loads more strips DON'T end up on eBay.
Hana
It might be conditional on some kind of training course. NOT that I've ever been on one :?
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