CoolUserName
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Hello,No, it is not ok for your son's GP to limit the prescription and force him to purchase more.
Whilst this is, unfortunately, not unheard of, it can usually be resolved by explaining the situation to the surgery.
For example, surgeries will, usually, prescribe extra for holiday periods if asked. It is frustrating to have to ask but a phone call usually resolves the issue.
If this does not help, diabetes consultants or DSNs can advocate. For example, when I switched to a pump, my surgery prescribed one vial of insulin at a time. Following a call with my DSN, this was immediately increased to 3 vials.
Thats's a good idea thank you I'll mention that to him. It shouldn't come to this though should it !! What really surprises me is that his uni surgery is part of one of the UK's largest teaching hospital/university combinations. You would think they would know better!!Hi @CoolUserName ,
Does your son drive? He could state his case for more strips due to a legal obligation? (Regarding fitness to drive.)
Whilst we are required to carry test strips with us when driving, my understanding is this is only a back up in case the LIbre/CGM fails.Hi @CoolUserName ,
Does your son drive? He could state his case for more strips due to a legal obligation? (Regarding fitness to drive.)
Whilst we are required to carry test strips with us when driving, my understanding is this is only a back up in case the LIbre/CGM fails.
DVLA have accepted Libre readings for a few years.
If you are diabetic and drive a motor vehicle in the UK, current UK Driver Vehicle and Licensing Agency guidance says that you must have blood glucose strips in order to be able to check and verify a reading of 4 mmol/l or less received from a continuous glucose monitor or flash glucose monitor, and take appropriate action if the subsequent blood fingerstick test confirms blood glucose of 4 mmol/ or less.Meters respond quicker to hypo recovery than sensors. It’s also advisable to use the meter in the case of any errant readings from a sensor.
It’s prudent as a driver meeting legal obligation regarding proof of fitness to drive to have sufficient means to test.
Plus I also happen to know that in a recovering hypoglycaemic event one can possibly fail a breath test even though no alcohol was consumed. Another reason why, to not rely souly on a sensor..
Yep, I was just parked up treating a hypo & a copper thought I was trying to steal my car as I raided the glove box..
I can see what it “looked like.”
Integrated care boards/integrated care systems (the former clinical commissioning groups) are required legally to balance their budgets every year, just like local councils.Im Type 1 and I get two months supply at a time of most of my “ drugs” if I try to order stuff before a month has passed it will be rejected , I did this with libre sensors , but once the month has passed I get them no probs for stuff like glucogel I get that when I want it
That's good news. I'm pleased that your son's GP surgery is reconsidering its illogical, impractical "gatekeeping," budget-saving earlier decision.Hello all and thank you for your replies.
I hadn't realised I'd received so many as for some reason I stopped getting the alerts after the first 3. He has asked his surgery to relax thedraconianrules on re-ordering as it's not very practical when he needs to order to cover university holidays or if he is unwell and needs to finger prick more than often.
As for needing a new finger clicker @becca59 it's because his original one broke (the Accu-click one he'd had since diagnosis) and they would only replace it with a cheaper, single use alternative that isn't as good to use.
Yes, me too. It's stressful enough with him being away from home for the first time without the surgery putting extra obstacles in the way!!That's good news. I'm pleased that your son's GP surgery is reconsidering its illogical, impractical "gatekeeping," budget-saving earlier decision.
Excellent idea, thank youIf he's still got the Accu-check finger pricker @CoolUserName i'd give Accu-check a ring. They may well replace it for him, as it's the lancets they make the money on.
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