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<blockquote data-quote="Wayne18000" data-source="post: 1648677" data-attributes="member: 407179"><p>Hi all. I put my diabetic repeat prescription in to the doctors and when I went to pick it up from the chemist on the Saturday my Novorapid was missing. Phoned the doctors this morning only for the receptionist to say it had been Superseded and won't be issuing it any more. No phone call from the doctors when they were doing my prescription or letter. So I asked to speak to a doctor only to be told that there were no telephone appointments today. As well as not knowing what superseded meant and nor did the receptionist by the way. What if I never had any novorapid left! What would I do then! I think it's totally unprofessional and dangerous to do that with no explanation so giving me time to sort something out! Have just looked the word up and I'm thinking it means replaced with something else!?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wayne18000, post: 1648677, member: 407179"] Hi all. I put my diabetic repeat prescription in to the doctors and when I went to pick it up from the chemist on the Saturday my Novorapid was missing. Phoned the doctors this morning only for the receptionist to say it had been Superseded and won't be issuing it any more. No phone call from the doctors when they were doing my prescription or letter. So I asked to speak to a doctor only to be told that there were no telephone appointments today. As well as not knowing what superseded meant and nor did the receptionist by the way. What if I never had any novorapid left! What would I do then! I think it's totally unprofessional and dangerous to do that with no explanation so giving me time to sort something out! Have just looked the word up and I'm thinking it means replaced with something else!? [/QUOTE]
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