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- Type of diabetes
- Type 1
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- Pump
Hello everybody! 
My name is Mantha and I've been a Type 1 Diabetic since 31.12.1994! I've been using an insulin pump (Medtronic Minimed 640G) since 2012. Multiple Sclerosis also came into my life in May 2014. This is going to be sort of a long post and I am really sorry for that. But I am also very stressed and frustrated!
I live in Greece and I want to move to the UK to work and follow my fiance who has been living and working there for the past 3 years. Unfortunately, so far it has been quite hard to find out how everything works, concerning medications, treatment and doctors. I have a lot of questions and I am to scared to move if I do not have answers. The questions I will post here are the same ones my fiance has printed out and is going around asking and calling people to help us out.
So, let's start:
1. How do I get insured with the NHS? Are there certain criteria? What paperwork is needed?
2. How do I get my prescriptions? Do GPs do everything or will they need to send me to other doctors according to my health issues? (Endocrinologist and neurologist)
3. Do I have to pay for my insulin pump consumables? We are talking about insulin, cannulas, infusion sets, test strips and lancets.
4. Where do I get all this from? The pharmacy, the surgery or a hospital?
5. How long does it take for the NHS to start covering my needs? Is there a waiting period or can I go to the doctor right away? What happens in my case where everything is of vital importance?
6. If there is a waiting period, can I still, somehow, get my medication from my home country, Greece? Do I need specific papers for that?
7. My use of an insulin pump has been approved by Greek doctors and the Greek health care system. Is there going to be a problem in order to continue getting the needed consumables? Do I have to translate the Greek government papers that approved it and deposit them somewhere?
8. Do I need to translate anything else related to my health issues?
9. Is there a difference in the NHS coverage if I am working or unemployed?
10. I’ve read that “up-to-date medical records” are needed. What exactly does that mean? All I have are past examinations results. Doctors and hospitals here don’t keep medical records of patients unfortunately. How may I proceed?
Sorry again for the long post. But you all know and understand how important all this is to Diabetics..
Thank you all in advance for you time and your help!
Mantha
My name is Mantha and I've been a Type 1 Diabetic since 31.12.1994! I've been using an insulin pump (Medtronic Minimed 640G) since 2012. Multiple Sclerosis also came into my life in May 2014. This is going to be sort of a long post and I am really sorry for that. But I am also very stressed and frustrated!
I live in Greece and I want to move to the UK to work and follow my fiance who has been living and working there for the past 3 years. Unfortunately, so far it has been quite hard to find out how everything works, concerning medications, treatment and doctors. I have a lot of questions and I am to scared to move if I do not have answers. The questions I will post here are the same ones my fiance has printed out and is going around asking and calling people to help us out.
So, let's start:
1. How do I get insured with the NHS? Are there certain criteria? What paperwork is needed?
2. How do I get my prescriptions? Do GPs do everything or will they need to send me to other doctors according to my health issues? (Endocrinologist and neurologist)
3. Do I have to pay for my insulin pump consumables? We are talking about insulin, cannulas, infusion sets, test strips and lancets.
4. Where do I get all this from? The pharmacy, the surgery or a hospital?
5. How long does it take for the NHS to start covering my needs? Is there a waiting period or can I go to the doctor right away? What happens in my case where everything is of vital importance?
6. If there is a waiting period, can I still, somehow, get my medication from my home country, Greece? Do I need specific papers for that?
7. My use of an insulin pump has been approved by Greek doctors and the Greek health care system. Is there going to be a problem in order to continue getting the needed consumables? Do I have to translate the Greek government papers that approved it and deposit them somewhere?
8. Do I need to translate anything else related to my health issues?
9. Is there a difference in the NHS coverage if I am working or unemployed?
10. I’ve read that “up-to-date medical records” are needed. What exactly does that mean? All I have are past examinations results. Doctors and hospitals here don’t keep medical records of patients unfortunately. How may I proceed?
Sorry again for the long post. But you all know and understand how important all this is to Diabetics..
Thank you all in advance for you time and your help!
Mantha