HI,
My prescription issues were changed a couple of months ago too. I only get prescribed 1 month's tablets at a time now, which would have been reasonably ok, just a bit inconvenient.
I originally thought it was only me, but the chemist said it was the same for eveyone now. :roll:
Because I am on several medications, for several seperate conditions, I seem to be going to the chemist's much more often, and all my prescriptions are all out of synch. The chemist appears more stressed too :!:
The other major down side to this, especially as I live alone is, if I'm not feeling well enough to go out I can run perilously close to running out of tablets.
The whole business is getting more awkward, as I can leave a repeat prescription at either the doctor's or the chemist's (at least 24 hours/3 or 4 days respectively) in advance in order to get it processed. :roll:
All of these changes may be good for "the health system", but as the "end user" these changes are VERY inconvenient. :!:
When you are ill you need things to be as straightforward as possible. They aren't :!:
I am barely managing to cope as it is. What will happen if/when my health worsens :?:
Something else to worry about :!:
All of this means I'm having to venture out (when I normally wouldn't) in all weathers at MUCH greater risk to my health. Perhaps that is the REAL reasion for this change. :?: They're trying to kill some of us off to clear the system. :!:
IF the next lot of proposed changes gets approved, we will each be responsible for (financially managing) our own health care. What happens then, if you spend your allowance and still have treatment/illnesses to fund. :?:
Being ill is becoming a business not a condition. :!: