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<blockquote data-quote="ART1C" data-source="post: 1764030" data-attributes="member: 168385"><p>I will question what is going on. I am sorry that lots of T2s do not get their test strips on prescription. A fight that needs to be fought - I don't know the national situation. A major concern for me is not being told the truth about what is going on. I was late getting to being diagnosed with diabetes as the Dr I saw at the surgery had ignored my blood test results. The main GP tried telling me she was going to get round to it, but had to agree with me that 6 months later it was unlikely AND there was no note of it on my records. On my 2nd to last hospital visit I was told that my diabetes was now Type1/Type2. I queried this as I had not heard of it before, although the media were reporting that clinicians were now recognising a number of different types of diabetes. On my last visit to the hospital when I raised this, the previous conversation was denied. Hence I get very troubled by untruths being told. We deserve the truth and if we find one lie is being told then there are lots more we have missed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ART1C, post: 1764030, member: 168385"] I will question what is going on. I am sorry that lots of T2s do not get their test strips on prescription. A fight that needs to be fought - I don't know the national situation. A major concern for me is not being told the truth about what is going on. I was late getting to being diagnosed with diabetes as the Dr I saw at the surgery had ignored my blood test results. The main GP tried telling me she was going to get round to it, but had to agree with me that 6 months later it was unlikely AND there was no note of it on my records. On my 2nd to last hospital visit I was told that my diabetes was now Type1/Type2. I queried this as I had not heard of it before, although the media were reporting that clinicians were now recognising a number of different types of diabetes. On my last visit to the hospital when I raised this, the previous conversation was denied. Hence I get very troubled by untruths being told. We deserve the truth and if we find one lie is being told then there are lots more we have missed. [/QUOTE]
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