Thanks Kim
Great advice
If they are concerned about costs then they should consider cost of a hospital admittance for poorly controlled type 1 which will hit their practice budget. You are on solid ground here but I'd assume incompetency rather than some idiotic policy limitation and if you did test more than 6 times a day then you'd meet criteria for FSL which is the next step and cost neutral versus strips..Thanks so much KK
I know it is absolutely ludicrous but I needed someone else to affim this. It has been tricky with Xmas etc but I am on it as of tomorrow.
Please feel affirmed.Thanks so much KK
I know it is absolutely ludicrous but I needed someone else to affim this. It has been tricky with Xmas etc but I am on it as of tomorrow.
DVLA have accepted Libre results for cars and motorcycles for almost a year now, so unless the OP drives a lorry or bus, they don’t need to blood tests for driving any longer. 2-3 a day is still not anywhere near enough though.Do you drive?
If so you are required to have done a test within the last 2 hours whilst driving so even just taking kids to schools and back and a trip to the shops middle of the day would require 3 strips
I have been battling my gp for about 3 weeks now
In short I use aviva test strips in my Accu-chek insulin pump which helps calibration of my insulin. I have strips to last me until the end of the week and cannot be prescribed anymore until after January 21st when I have to see the practice nurse to discuss my over use of test strips. I have involved my dsn who has tried to intervene asking my gp to contact her or the practice nurse and they have ignored her requests.
Question has anything similar happened to anyone else and what did you do?
Is there a quota for test strips for type 1s?
I use probably 5 or 6 daily and according to my GPS receptionist this is clearly too many and I should use 2 or 3.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
DVLA have accepted Libre results for cars and motorcycles for almost a year now, so unless the OP drives a lorry or bus, they don’t need to blood tests for driving any longer. 2-3 a day is still not anywhere near enough though.
I would have.I've a Libre on which has been reading nearly 1.5-2.0mmol lower than I am. I'm happy enough with it being calibrated through xDrip but decided it was useless for the 750 miles driving I've done this weekend. Should I have scrapped it for another and complained to Abbot instead of using the strips?
Please let us know how you get on?A big thank you to you all.
Good news Claire and I hope you do not have to fight that battle again but whilst the person remembers the conversation perhaps those strips could be added to your regular meds list alongside the insulin and other indicators that you are type 1!Hi folks
Just to let you know. I have today spoken at length to the practice manager at our surgery and after much discussion and a few tears things have for at least been resolved. Yippee. I am now the owner of 4 boxes of aviva test strips.
I did have to do much explaining as to the difference between a type 1 and type 2. But hey ho such is life.
May I again take this opportunity to thank each and everyone of you.
Claire
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