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<blockquote data-quote="kitedoc" data-source="post: 2055340" data-attributes="member: 468714"><p>You have the option of reporting all the doctors or at least the one who is supposed to write your prescriptions to the Medical Board for withholding life-dependent medication.</p><p>It is unethical and using it as an excuse to make you attend whilst away overseas or where your supply of insulin will run out beforehand is coercion.</p><p>As others have said going back to the specialist sounds best and telling the specialist why might help but you have seen already one or more of your GPs apparently cannot follow simple instructions.</p><p>You gave a right to have your need for life-saving medication and the monitoring strips provided without obstruction or coercion.</p><p>No GP who abides by the GMCs (Grand Medical Council, the pooh-bar of UK medical boards) code of conduct would be seen doing what you say this mob are doing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kitedoc, post: 2055340, member: 468714"] You have the option of reporting all the doctors or at least the one who is supposed to write your prescriptions to the Medical Board for withholding life-dependent medication. It is unethical and using it as an excuse to make you attend whilst away overseas or where your supply of insulin will run out beforehand is coercion. As others have said going back to the specialist sounds best and telling the specialist why might help but you have seen already one or more of your GPs apparently cannot follow simple instructions. You gave a right to have your need for life-saving medication and the monitoring strips provided without obstruction or coercion. No GP who abides by the GMCs (Grand Medical Council, the pooh-bar of UK medical boards) code of conduct would be seen doing what you say this mob are doing. [/QUOTE]
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