sunnyjimjin
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- Type of diabetes
- Type 1
I have been diagnosed with type one diebetis I'm worried about paying for my insulin , my needles . My testers .
Also been told I must have regular dental appointments and eye tests. I'm worried about the cost of all these extra things.
I'm 38 and work 21 hours a week , does this make a difference please ? My husband is a casual labourers but does remove on the side . There is never enough money coming in for bills .I worry constantly , I have small children too .what worries me as well is I've been saving up to pay for dentist treatments which I know I need , but then it's spent on children's shoes or some other expensive needy thing .If in the UK, it's all free. I have never even signed a form!
If in the UK, it's all free. I have never even signed a form!
If in the UK, it's all free. I have never even signed a form!
Oo I just clicked why you wouldn't have had to fill in a form, from reading your signature! If you were diagnosed at 70 - no one over 65 pays for any prescriptions - sorry
The NHS site shows 60 as the upper age: http://www.nhs.uk/NHSEngland/Healthcosts/Pages/Prescriptioncosts.aspx
I had to check that. Who stole my memory!??
Oops, sorry. Well that's something to look forward to
Thanks. Yes, I've just realised that although I was diagnosed at Age 60. Perhaps I did a form but I never had an exemption card - interesting!Oo I just clicked why you wouldn't have had to fill in a form, from reading your signature! If you were diagnosed at 70 - no one over 65 pays for any prescriptions - sorry
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