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<blockquote data-quote="donnellysdogs" data-source="post: 817780" data-attributes="member: 17713"><p>To be honest I would put a written complaint in to yhe Practice Manager. I know he dealt with the issue but the HCP that dealt with you initially should be re educated. They have to follow NICE guidelines and she obviously wasn't for a IDD.</p><p>The letter only has to state that you were dis satisfied that this GP caused you distress and anxiety and has no awareness of the NICE guidelines of testing strips and that you wish to have confirmation that this GP will be re educated.</p><p>They will treat you with respect after a written complaint is put in. Mark it private and confidential.</p><p>The trouble is this GP could be affecting the health of other diabetics as well.</p><p></p><p>You would not be struck off, quite the reverse... You would gain respect that you are aware of NICE guidelines.</p><p></p><p>Do get back to a consultant...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donnellysdogs, post: 817780, member: 17713"] To be honest I would put a written complaint in to yhe Practice Manager. I know he dealt with the issue but the HCP that dealt with you initially should be re educated. They have to follow NICE guidelines and she obviously wasn't for a IDD. The letter only has to state that you were dis satisfied that this GP caused you distress and anxiety and has no awareness of the NICE guidelines of testing strips and that you wish to have confirmation that this GP will be re educated. They will treat you with respect after a written complaint is put in. Mark it private and confidential. The trouble is this GP could be affecting the health of other diabetics as well. You would not be struck off, quite the reverse... You would gain respect that you are aware of NICE guidelines. Do get back to a consultant... [/QUOTE]
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