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<blockquote data-quote="dancer" data-source="post: 1408804" data-attributes="member: 110569"><p>Here's an update folks.</p><p></p><p>I decided to ask my GP if Opsite Flexifix can be prescribed. I explained what it was for and the price I'd had to pay. I was astounded when she told me it CAN be prescribed and it is now on my repeat prescription list. She told me it costs the NHS £6 and asked how long a roll would last me. When I said it would last months, she said that was no problem and offered to put 2 on my repeat list. I told her one would do!</p><p></p><p>I took the prescription to Boots, thinking they wouldn't have any, as I had asked Lloyd's earlier this week and they said they didn't have any and couldn't find out anything about it. However, there was no problem at Boots. They had to order it but said it would be in tomorrow (fingers crossed!)</p><p></p><p>[USER=8799]@iHs[/USER] the roll of Flexifix doesn't have a cardboard roll, just a cardboard box!</p><p>I find the tape is really easy to use and hope that my skin doesn't start reacting to it in the months to come.</p><p></p><p>Thanks everyone for your suggestions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dancer, post: 1408804, member: 110569"] Here's an update folks. I decided to ask my GP if Opsite Flexifix can be prescribed. I explained what it was for and the price I'd had to pay. I was astounded when she told me it CAN be prescribed and it is now on my repeat prescription list. She told me it costs the NHS £6 and asked how long a roll would last me. When I said it would last months, she said that was no problem and offered to put 2 on my repeat list. I told her one would do! I took the prescription to Boots, thinking they wouldn't have any, as I had asked Lloyd's earlier this week and they said they didn't have any and couldn't find out anything about it. However, there was no problem at Boots. They had to order it but said it would be in tomorrow (fingers crossed!) [USER=8799]@iHs[/USER] the roll of Flexifix doesn't have a cardboard roll, just a cardboard box! I find the tape is really easy to use and hope that my skin doesn't start reacting to it in the months to come. Thanks everyone for your suggestions. [/QUOTE]
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