Lifeisnoteasy
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You need to be reviewed by your GP or nurse because your GP is not legally allowed to prescribe without seeing you
Yes you can refuse to see the nurse, but you never know the nurse may have some goodies for you or some up to date info that might be helpful. You don't have to do as she says. My GP has the disclaimer so he or the practice can still claim funding for having me on his booksThank you very much for that information CarnsRook.. I was not aware that i had that option whereby i can fill out the disclaimer.. ..
I attend all reviews my doctor arrange but he has insisted that i see his nurse.. Can i refuse?
Thanks
Your more than welcomeCarbsRok, You have a breathe of Fresh air, you cannot comprehend how this is a relief for me to actually have my control , my rights back because this has been playing on my mind for weeks. Thank you ever so much CarbsRok
He stopped it because he was just being vandictive because he wanted to pressure me into attending diabetic clinic. I had been going once a year at the hospital but because he wanted me to attend his , he decided to be nasty about itYour more than welcome
Have you actually asked why your meds were stopped? Any chance it is an error and needs rectifying?
Then contact your hospital clinic and ask what you need to do as you have no meds. If what you are saying is correct then your GP is in breach of his duty of care to you.He stopped it because he was just being vandictive because he wanted to pressure me into attending diabetic clinic. I had been going once a year at the hospital but because he wanted me to attend his , he decided to be nasty about it
Thats how I see it totally.. If 2 nhs sets of people want to check me-great!! Probably why I haven't got complications because I always go for my reviews...Is it a big deal just to go to the GP clinic nurse appointment? I just see it as an extra set of checks, extra Hba1c and kidney function tests that can't hurt and might pick something up early. Also the nurse checks my feet which the hospital never do. That alone is worth going to the GP clinic once a year.
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