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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted member 489048" data-source="post: 2071466"><p>I've looked at the NICE guidelines. "person self monitoring skills" and "frequency and quality of testing" . Can't self monitor if no testing strips. </p><p>Frequency is finger pricking 3 times a day for 2 weeks (various) not every 2 weeks. </p><p>Can't get over how 'annoyed I feel' about it all. As this person doesn't know me. But compared me against her husband (to me that is personal opinion) then stated 'it's policy' at me. But like it has been said in above previous posts; a GP has to sign it! I've since booked an appt to see diabetic nurse. Is different one to one usually see. However, I'll get this sorted and if not; like you HSSS I give up!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted member 489048, post: 2071466"] I've looked at the NICE guidelines. "person self monitoring skills" and "frequency and quality of testing" . Can't self monitor if no testing strips. Frequency is finger pricking 3 times a day for 2 weeks (various) not every 2 weeks. Can't get over how 'annoyed I feel' about it all. As this person doesn't know me. But compared me against her husband (to me that is personal opinion) then stated 'it's policy' at me. But like it has been said in above previous posts; a GP has to sign it! I've since booked an appt to see diabetic nurse. Is different one to one usually see. However, I'll get this sorted and if not; like you HSSS I give up! [/QUOTE]
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