Type 2 use insulin injections. Local council will supply them and when full exchangeIsn't it only T1's who need sharps bins I didn't think they would give them to T2's on perscription
No I'm type 2 on novo rapid and levimir so also get a sharps bin from GP, it's not only type 1s on insulinIsn't it only T1's who need sharps bins I didn't think they would give them to T2's on perscription
just a thought could you ask at a chemist about one ,i know its naff idea but they do have small ones they give to responsabile !!!! junkies ,you could always ask , if not you could always use a very small plastic drinks bottle with screw top and just transfer contents to larger sharps bin when you get homeCan anyone tell me where/how to get a sharps bin? I need a small one for work, for spent insulin pen needles and finger prick lancets.
I've asked the local hospital specialist diabetes service (where I go for annual checkups) and they say they cannot help.
Do I have to see my GP then, will they be able to supply this?!
Isn't it only T1's who need sharps bins I didn't think they would give them to T2's on perscription
never had one, or been told I need one................
I use an old coffee jar in work for any sharps/used test strips............same at home for all my pump stuff.......
What do you do with the jar when it's full?never had one, or been told I need one................
I use an old coffee jar in work for any sharps/used test strips............same at home for all my pump stuff.......
No I never got offered one either Novo, I had to ask my gp. There's some advice in the following from the NHS about the safe disposal of needle and lancets:
http://www.nhs.uk/chq/Pages/2421.aspx
doubt my gp would as he wouldn,t give me a monitor or prescribe strips or needles
I asked my GP for a sharps bin and was refused. I took my used sharps to the chemist in a plastic bottle/glass jar for years until they took pity on me (or got sick of transferring them into an authorised container) and gave me a small sharps bin.
I don't get on with my surgery and they seem to think I'm enough of a drain on the system already so it's easier for me to deal with the chemist directly.
What do you do with the jar when it's full?
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