This eveing I went to collect my next batch of Nexus Gluco Rx test strips from my designated pharmacy (Sainsburys), only to be told that their supplier has had a "manufacturing problem" and it will be "at least two weeks" before they get new stocks. They told me that Tesco use a different supplier, so they may have some. So I went to Tesco and asked if they had any in stock - the pharmacist there just said "give me the prescription - it will be half an hour". After 25 mins he came back out and said "we don't have this in stock, so I'll order it - it will take a couple of weeks". We then had a spirited debate when I asked for my prescription back, and he only finally let go of it when I took a photo of him and told him I'd make sure my wife had his details so she'd know who to sue when I hypo'd and drove into a bridge or similar (not actually likely, but his attitude had really got up my nose!). I then rang two independent pharmacies only to discover they don't have any either. How has this shortage not become more widely known?
I'll be out of strips by CoP tomorrow at my normal 5 a day use rate, so if you don't hear from me check the obituary columns...
PDR
Backup plan #2: Get a small stockpile of strips.Backup plan - get a different brand of meter.
I use a local chemist too. They order a specific brand of meds for me. All the high street chemist's refused to.Long-term plan:
Change to your local independent chemist.
Once you become a regular, he'll keep the things in stock and anything else that you have regular need for. Since my mother swapped to the village chemist from Boots, her COPD prescription no longer need three days to fill, and, once or twice, in emergencies, the chemist has released inhalors before the prescription is available.
I also find mine invaluable in avoiding having to see the Quack at all.
And there is that rosy glow of knowing you are helping to keep a local trader open in these troubled times.
As you will have to buy a new meter and strips to tide you over until you get the nexus strips via your precription - you could get the nexus strips direct from the nexus site for £12.95 VAT free. They have them in stock. https://www.glucorx.co.uk/shop/glucorx-nexus-test-strips/This eveing I went to collect my next batch of Nexus Gluco Rx test strips from my designated pharmacy (Sainsburys), only to be told that their supplier has had a "manufacturing problem" and it will be "at least two weeks" before they get new stocks. They told me that Tesco use a different supplier, so they may have some. So I went to Tesco and asked if they had any in stock - the pharmacist there just said "give me the prescription - it will be half an hour". After 25 mins he came back out and said "we don't have this in stock, so I'll order it - it will take a couple of weeks". We then had a spirited debate when I asked for my prescription back, and he only finally let go of it when I took a photo of him and told him I'd make sure my wife had his details so she'd know who to sue when I hypo'd and drove into a bridge or similar (not actually likely, but his attitude had really got up my nose!). I then rang two independent pharmacies only to discover they don't have any either. How has this shortage not become more widely known?
I'll be out of strips by CoP tomorrow at my normal 5 a day use rate, so if you don't hear from me check the obituary columns...
PDR
Im sure brexit will be blamed for the shortage
Backup plan #2: Get a small stockpile of strips.
I have around 4 x 100 boxes of Abbot Freedom Lite strips, and 2 x 100 Accu Chek Performa strips at any one time.
The having good a hypo and driving into a bridge is just silly, if you're that hypo unaware you're not supposed to drive anyway, surely?
Brexit!Seems there are shortages all round with various medical supplies at the moment I wonder what is going on.
Or maybe global warming!Brexit!
Blame Trump for that one.Or maybe global warming!
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