Peppergirl
Well-Known Member
A few weeks ago I asked my GP about putting the Libre on prescription. GP knew nothing about it. On the back of another normal A1c, had a voicemail where the GP wants to speak to me about this after looking into it apparently. I rang to make a telephone appointment and the receptionist mentioned that the GP wanted to discuss my test strips as I have 300 per month and intimated that this was a lot...
If I'm 'lucky' enough that the GP agrees to add the Libre to my repeat on the basis that I reduce the number of test strips (don't dispute the logic and I have reduced the number of tests), I am worried that this is a ploy to cut my test strips only for the GP to find out that the Libre should not be prescribed and then I end up with a much reduced number of test strips and no Libre.
I'm wondering about your experience with this. Has anyone had the Libre prescribed only for it to be taken away when the CCG/meds management get involved?
If I'm 'lucky' enough that the GP agrees to add the Libre to my repeat on the basis that I reduce the number of test strips (don't dispute the logic and I have reduced the number of tests), I am worried that this is a ploy to cut my test strips only for the GP to find out that the Libre should not be prescribed and then I end up with a much reduced number of test strips and no Libre.
I'm wondering about your experience with this. Has anyone had the Libre prescribed only for it to be taken away when the CCG/meds management get involved?