spitfire said:Test strips stopped according to my health team all type 2 diabetics that dont take insulin will have their test strips withdrawn on prescription. received a letter yesterday telling me no more test strips from now on they say according to NICE guidelines we dont have to do it( self test that is) the twice yearly diabetes check will survice anyone else getting this bull**** excuse.
My consultant stated,that the police expect you to test before a long journey during & after .Please be aware that the police will treat you as a drunk driver if involved in accident if you fall below 5mmo/L & proof required that you have tested......So please be careful ,we have a duty to be safe for other road users."_ to ensure safety during activities, including driving"
I'm sure there is some way this statement in R23 could be utilised more.
I hold Group 2 licences (Coach and Lorry) and am Type 2 tablet controlled. I have had to sign a declaration for DVLA to say that I WILL test at least twice a day and in connection with periods of driving or else DVLA will revoke my Group 2 category licences.
OK no-one wants a coach or lorry careering off the road due to diabetes but I'm sure nobody including the DVLA wants the same for cars!! If it's a requirement for one surely it should be a requirement for everybody.
If everyone that drives raised concerns with their GP's etc that they have had concerns at times about whether they were safe to drive and quoted the above guideline then maybe some sort of rule could be instigated?
Just a thought.
Angie
My test strips have been stopped as well.
Oh so true but......the powers that be really do not understand: banghead,Can I ask,
If there are so many members on this forum, could there not be some sort of petition to give t2 meters and strips??
Highlighting the point of an earlier comment made about junkies getting needles, etc, they are not something the junkies, etc need to survive and stay fit/healthy where a diabetic who can choose if they want to test themselves could be the difference between a happy bright future or an exsistence full of misery and problems.
Don't accept this...complain and make some noiseMy test strips have been stopped as well.
Thanks for posting thisJust been reading an interesting American(?) fact sheet about Metformin
http://www.drugs.com/pro/metformin.html ... 3881c930b5
(Hope posting this link doesn't contrevene forum rules, if so Mods feel free to remove)
in amongst all the informantion it says..
This seems to be at odds with the 3 or 6 months tests if we don't have strips.
Angie
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