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<blockquote data-quote="Scouser58" data-source="post: 616313" data-attributes="member: 103830"><p><span style="font-size: 15px">Hello Calaminlygayn, I have just read your whole set of posts, and what a terrible time you have had with the gp, and nurses. As a t1, you need your strips and I failed to understand why the practise behaved so badly towards you. </span></p><p><span style="font-size: 15px">As a patient on t1 meds you must have a repeat prescription, and the test strips should be on there for 1 months supply at a time, I am t2 and mine are on my repeat script.</span></p><p><span style="font-size: 15px">The hospital clinic has you on the review regulary, so why does the gp want everything re-done. </span></p><p><span style="font-size: 15px">My hospital has access to my gp records on a file sharing/updating system and this has been the case for a good few years, so no duplication of tests etc. </span></p><p><span style="font-size: 15px">The clinic emails the gp with any post visit reports and any changes to the medication, and as I explained to the dr. at the clinic my gp practise is useless at reading these letters and acting upon them, so I would like a copy of all correspondence, so that I know what they have told the gp, and what changes they want to implement, this has worked well.</span></p><p></p><p><span style="font-size: 15px">The rude and bad mannered staff at the practise were well out of order, and they have too much of a high opinion of themselves, they always think they know better. </span></p><p><span style="font-size: 15px">Did you consider the PCT, LCCC, and they all have their fingers in the health care pie, and they have a lot of say in what does on. I hope the legal people are doing a good job for you, and they get a good result for you, and the new practise is going to do a good job looking after you, and no more nonscence with the test strip problems, keep telling us of your progress, ttfn</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Scouser58, post: 616313, member: 103830"] [SIZE=4]Hello Calaminlygayn, I have just read your whole set of posts, and what a terrible time you have had with the gp, and nurses. As a t1, you need your strips and I failed to understand why the practise behaved so badly towards you. As a patient on t1 meds you must have a repeat prescription, and the test strips should be on there for 1 months supply at a time, I am t2 and mine are on my repeat script. The hospital clinic has you on the review regulary, so why does the gp want everything re-done. My hospital has access to my gp records on a file sharing/updating system and this has been the case for a good few years, so no duplication of tests etc. The clinic emails the gp with any post visit reports and any changes to the medication, and as I explained to the dr. at the clinic my gp practise is useless at reading these letters and acting upon them, so I would like a copy of all correspondence, so that I know what they have told the gp, and what changes they want to implement, this has worked well.[/SIZE] [SIZE=4]The rude and bad mannered staff at the practise were well out of order, and they have too much of a high opinion of themselves, they always think they know better. Did you consider the PCT, LCCC, and they all have their fingers in the health care pie, and they have a lot of say in what does on. I hope the legal people are doing a good job for you, and they get a good result for you, and the new practise is going to do a good job looking after you, and no more nonscence with the test strip problems, keep telling us of your progress, ttfn[/SIZE] [/QUOTE]
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