Baldymanbryh
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I'm afraid we are not in the priority list and do not get the letters or any help (well not unless another condition qualifies you)Hello I know diabetics are high risk , however I cannot see us in Gov.uk section regarding priority help needing delivery from supermarkets .
Can anybody advise please ? I have not received a letter either .
Many thanks.
If you don't get any notification by the 29th March fone gpHello I know diabetics are high risk , however I cannot see us in Gov.uk section regarding priority help needing delivery from supermarkets .
Can anybody advise please ? I have not received a letter either .
Many thanks.
Yes indeed they canIm really struggling with anxiety at the moment and my sugars are really high. Can stress and anxiety increase your sugars ? Thank you
oh thank you RokabbYes indeed they can
Scary yes but it takes no account of how many other conditions or complications the diabetics may have had, their age, their level of control etc. So a bit of a blanket grouping that doesn’t tell us a huge amount of the risk of uncomplicated diabetes in those otherwise healthy with good control for instance.
It would seem the post office his having a really bad time of it and some letters may have been delayed.If you don't get any notification by the 29th March fone gp
The Australian federal government just sent out a text message here, this is what I received.I had a text from the NHS I have received no letter
Coronavirus Aus Gov msg:
To stop the spread, stay 1.5m from others, follow rules on social gatherings, wash hands, stay home if sick.
aus.gov.au
We must all stay optimistic. It is down to each of us to help ourselves and our families... and of course ALL of us by avoiding all unnecessary contact. The letter is just a box ticking exercise it changes nothing for any of us in any real sense of how at risk we are of actually catching it! Old, young, fit and active, lazy, fat, thin, healthy, or suffering from any underlying health conditions we are all in the same boat (hopefully not the hypothetical one I mentioned in another postIt would seem the post office his having a really bad time of it and some letters may have been delayed.
I have diabetes, myasthenia gravis, asthma, ckd and I take prednisolone on a daily basis so far though I had a text from the NHS I have received no letter not withstanding this I shall be taking the most stringent measures letter or no letter it is for us all to assess our own condition and act accordingly.
@Baldymanbryh I think many of us are going to have to rely on ourselves or try to access local help groups which seem to be popping up all over the place.
Good luck stay safe
Hello I know diabetics are high risk , however I cannot see us in Gov.uk section regarding priority help needing delivery from supermarkets .
Can anybody advise please ? I have not received a letter either .
Many thanks.
That slot is now mainly for elderly since the vulnerable people have been told to self isolate diabetics not included.
Just go shopping and practice social distancing, unless you are on the letter list or over 70 were all effectively in the same group now. The supermarkets are pretty well set up to keep people apart, I haven't had any issues shopping at all
I think you are probably right. I do wonder who will be the first person to try and sue the government if a person dies due to COVID-19 and not getting a letter. This could get interesting!
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