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<blockquote data-quote="JanieMc" data-source="post: 335987" data-attributes="member: 52138"><p>I agree with Jelly Beans that the excuse given for refusal was ridiculous. However... And I'm about to upset a few of you here. As a type 1 since 1974, I have never claimed a penny. Sure - I've been through the whole child/ brittle levels stuff and the madness of teenage years, trying to control my levels and that was in the days when insulin was no where near as good. Neither were blood glucose reading methods. So I'm reading this and thinking.. Well what do you need the money for in terms of diabetic care? Please forgive me if you have an answer for me. I'm not trying to be antagonistic. I can perhaps see more fuel being used to go and pick up poorly children from school, but that's it. ( however I am also ignorant of how much it is and the frequency of payments ) is there anyone who can put me right and give me a definitive explanation ?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JanieMc, post: 335987, member: 52138"] I agree with Jelly Beans that the excuse given for refusal was ridiculous. However... And I'm about to upset a few of you here. As a type 1 since 1974, I have never claimed a penny. Sure - I've been through the whole child/ brittle levels stuff and the madness of teenage years, trying to control my levels and that was in the days when insulin was no where near as good. Neither were blood glucose reading methods. So I'm reading this and thinking.. Well what do you need the money for in terms of diabetic care? Please forgive me if you have an answer for me. I'm not trying to be antagonistic. I can perhaps see more fuel being used to go and pick up poorly children from school, but that's it. ( however I am also ignorant of how much it is and the frequency of payments ) is there anyone who can put me right and give me a definitive explanation ? [/QUOTE]
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