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<blockquote data-quote="Sweet enough" data-source="post: 191388" data-attributes="member: 22735"><p>Strangely enough I had similar message from my GP. Ive been trying since Dx to get strips - even arguing to the Drs face. </p><p>I changed my surgery earlier this month after realising I wasn't getting the attention my diabetes needed, and the first thing my new DB nurse did was to ask if I wanted strips on prescription - you could have knocked me down with a feather. I'm lucky to have accidentally found a Dr who is a DB expert and Im expecting big changes that my old Dr seemed disinterested in. </p><p>My metformin still leaves me with high BG especially in the mornings and my new nurse has suggested the new (non insulin) injections something my old Dr wouldn't have even spent time concerning himself with.</p><p></p><p>If you are unhappy with your surgery or DR try changing . Its very easy and may have benefits.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sweet enough, post: 191388, member: 22735"] Strangely enough I had similar message from my GP. Ive been trying since Dx to get strips - even arguing to the Drs face. I changed my surgery earlier this month after realising I wasn't getting the attention my diabetes needed, and the first thing my new DB nurse did was to ask if I wanted strips on prescription - you could have knocked me down with a feather. I'm lucky to have accidentally found a Dr who is a DB expert and Im expecting big changes that my old Dr seemed disinterested in. My metformin still leaves me with high BG especially in the mornings and my new nurse has suggested the new (non insulin) injections something my old Dr wouldn't have even spent time concerning himself with. If you are unhappy with your surgery or DR try changing . Its very easy and may have benefits. [/QUOTE]
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