I would like to know who "they are". If it's the reception staff, demand to see the practice manager or better still your GP and complain.However, they are refusing to give me this prescription until the 1st of April
I know I am T2 and different rules apply re strips, my GP ,let alone the girls on the reception desk would not have a clue how many strips i get at a time. I give him a six monthly NDSS request form to sign off on and away i go.Never had an issue with either the processing or obtaining what I need from my surgery.. I haven't even needed to negotiate a "deal."
So I'm having a bit of a nightmare at the minute. My doctor's surgery are refusing to issue my testing strips and claiming that I have been "over-using them". I last received my prescription on the 12th of February of 200 strips. I usually get this prescription every month as I use 5 a day minimum so it's pretty regular.
However, they are refusing to give me this prescription until the 1st of April which is clearly a problem as I only have around 45 strips left at the time of writing (these are from a spare pot I bought on holiday and without these I would have ran out 2 days ago). I don't know what to do anymore, nothing I say can make them change their mind and I can't afford to follow what they've suggested I do and "buy my own".
I'll admit that recently my anxiety over testing has been higher than usual as I haven't always been having clear hypo symptoms and I still struggle to fall asleep without testing multiple times after a diabetic seizure I had during the night a year and a half ago. But I have calculated the amount of strips I have used and it hasn't caused too much impact. Essentially, they want me to test only 4 times a day excluding any hypos or night tests which is just not possible.
I have suspicions it could be to do with brexit and not wanting anyone to be stockpiling but I'm really at a loss here. Has anyone experienced anything similar and what can I possibly do?
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