I am so angry. Just been to pick up my repeat prescription, of which one of my items should have been 2x boxes of 50 BG testing strips. Get home to find no test strips. Check my online account. Rejected for BG testing strips, with no reason given.
Last prescription was 22nd May, latest order was put in 1st June. That is 10 days between. I have to get new testing strips every 14 days otherwise I run the risk of running out.
I am so angry that a Dr surgery can refuse me access to testing strips. I am not testing my BG for fun.
Does anyone know how I can get any help with this? I have asked them before if I can put my prescription up to 4x 50 strips, but I was told that due to NHS cuts I am not allowed. This means I have to go every two weeks to collect more. I find this an absolute joke.
Any ideas? I know there was things on twitter/email about refused access to testing strips a month or so ago??
Thanks for any help.
Wow that is just not right, how can they justify even doing that? It's a mad world.My friend is type1, at the same surgery as me, can now only get 2 tubs of strips per month.
As she is a well controlled diabetic, she like many t1,s here, have now been referred back to GP for monitoring instead of the diabetic clinic at the hospital.
The reason give by the surgery is, as she is well controlled, the surgery are drastically cutting back on strips because of the cost
They will feel my wrath tomorrow haha!I am angry too for you. It's difficult enough balancing everything when it's straight forward. Let alone when barriers are put up which are totally unnecessary. I really hope this gets resolved for you. Certainly, collecting a prescription every 2 weeks is avoidable and they should, as part of good medicine management, have spotted that sooner and organised at least a monthly script. No benefit to them at all having to sign one that often. I'd be pushing to find out why they rejected it without even telling you too.
Best of luck!
Thank you for this!! I will definitely be sending this to them and making a formal complaint!!@TallGiraffe It makes me so angry when this happens! It's totally ignorant.
Contact your DSN, but in the meantime phone the surgery and remind them of this letter:
https://www.gov.uk/government/uploa.../Safe-care-of-people-with-type-1-diabetes.pdf
You need enough strips to keep you safe and manage your condition. Think how many you actually need a month and insist they change your prescription to that amount per month.
Fortunately I dont need to drive at the moment! Its just ridiculous how they even think it is a justified thing to do, We aren't testing for no good reason! GahhDo you drive? If so you are now unable to until you get strips. I'd suggest you go to the gps first thing tomorrow and sort this out and refuse to leave until you have. Get them to call all the way up if they claim this is coming from somewhere higher. What right do they have to deny you the tools to prevent complications and live a normal life, ban you from driving and make it more difficult to manage an already difficulty condition. Take that letter too. If you have anyone to take with you for support take them.
Any ideas? I know there was things on twitter/email about refused access to testing strips a month or so ago??
I was told to do the exact thing by my DSN 2 weeks back, it is cheaper to supply test strips than it is for you to end up in A&E. Fingers crossed for youInform your diabetes consultant (if under the care of a hospital clinic), a letter/email from them is usually enough to get your GP to prescribe more test strips, this is the action I took when my bg strips were reduced.
Exactly! It makes no sense at all!I was told to do the exact thing by my DSN 2 weeks back, it is cheaper to supply test strips than it is for you to end up in A&E. Fingers crossed for you
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