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<blockquote data-quote="Smiter55" data-source="post: 2565869" data-attributes="member: 529585"><p>As some of you may know my gp accepted that, due to new meds that can cause hypo, I can have the sensors on repeat. This was about a month or so ago. Ive Had 3 with no prob last was on 18th november. I was ordering my meds on 29th so popped a tick in my sensor. Imag8ne my horror when I logged in to check and find full lot had been rejected. Phoned reception lovely lady said she'd sort it and to call back that evening. Did so to be told by a rather abrupt lady that it had not been and she doesn't know what I was looking at the nhs patient site, but she could see the prescription had gone over to pharmacy. However she also told me sensor was rejected. Mo reason, nothing. I asked her to find out. That was Thursday, I still don't know why.</p><p></p><p>Thing is I'm having really bad lows during the night and the sensor alarm wakes me. Last night was worst yet, sudden drop and really felt bad. Terrifies me what could have happened without sensor. </p><p></p><p>Anyone else had repeats rejected with no explanation.</p><p></p><p>BTW I have sent over in writing asking why.</p><p>Photo is last 24 hours readings.[ATTACH=full]57907[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Smiter55, post: 2565869, member: 529585"] As some of you may know my gp accepted that, due to new meds that can cause hypo, I can have the sensors on repeat. This was about a month or so ago. Ive Had 3 with no prob last was on 18th november. I was ordering my meds on 29th so popped a tick in my sensor. Imag8ne my horror when I logged in to check and find full lot had been rejected. Phoned reception lovely lady said she'd sort it and to call back that evening. Did so to be told by a rather abrupt lady that it had not been and she doesn't know what I was looking at the nhs patient site, but she could see the prescription had gone over to pharmacy. However she also told me sensor was rejected. Mo reason, nothing. I asked her to find out. That was Thursday, I still don't know why. Thing is I'm having really bad lows during the night and the sensor alarm wakes me. Last night was worst yet, sudden drop and really felt bad. Terrifies me what could have happened without sensor. Anyone else had repeats rejected with no explanation. BTW I have sent over in writing asking why. Photo is last 24 hours readings.[ATTACH=full]57907[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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