Following the new NICE guidelines for Type 2, as announced on the BBC this morning I emailed my GP practice asking for a prescription for a weight loss drug.
Got a call from a Physician Assistant, the upshot being:
1) prescribing SGLT2 inhibitor, taking me off Sitagliptin
2) I get a finger prick glucose monitor and strips on prescription - in past years they refused the strips
3) flat No to request for Freestyle CGM
4) I had a request in for a referral to a hospital endocrinologist - they are not doing this
I'm slightly ****** off - why have guidelines that weight loss drugs are to be considered, then not do it?
I got similar treatment today. GP refused Thyroxine, Been on it for many years, not seen the blood test but they say I'm taking too much. Asked to see the consultant, they spoke to one 2 years ago on my behalf and they had a meeting between gps the other day!! Diabetes I can do the finger prick tests as I buy the strips, thyroxine I'm supposed to be on for life suddenly not needed. I suspect money saving and they hope the elderly wont question them My next stop, can I self refer to the local hospital. I tried Subject Access request. person who deals with requests didn't work yesterday. Subject Access Requests are a legal request for information. I hope you get your diabetes sorted properly. Where do they train these gps now, kindergarden?Following the new NICE guidelines for Type 2, as announced on the BBC this morning I emailed my GP practice asking for a prescription for a weight loss drug.
Got a call from a Physician Assistant, the upshot being:
1) prescribing SGLT2 inhibitor, taking me off Sitagliptin
2) I get a finger prick glucose monitor and strips on prescription - in past years they refused the strips
3) flat No to request for Freestyle CGM
4) I had a request in for a referral to a hospital endocrinologist - they are not doing this
I'm slightly ****** off - why have guidelines that weight loss drugs are to be considered, then not do it?
Well this was a Physician Assistant.... you might not be far wrong thereWhere do they train these gps now, kindergarden?
If they say you’re on too high a dose why don’t they reduce the dose and retest rather than stop it completely. Are you under 60 years old as it may be a financial issue as you may now have to pay for prescriptions?I got similar treatment today. GP refused Thyroxine, Been on it for many years, not seen the blood test but they say I'm taking too much. Asked to see the consultant, they spoke to one 2 years ago on my behalf and they had a meeting between gps the other day!! Diabetes I can do the finger prick tests as I buy the strips, thyroxine I'm supposed to be on for life suddenly not needed. I suspect money saving and they hope the elderly wont question them My next stop, can I self refer to the local hospital. I tried Subject Access request. person who deals with requests didn't work yesterday. Subject Access Requests are a legal request for information. I hope you get your diabetes sorted properly. Where do they train these gps now, kindergarden?
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