I totally agree with you Diabetic Skater. The "I'm alright Jack"attitude is not helpul, because most of us reading this forum are aware that many people are not. Many GPs are restricting test-strips for type-1s and type-2s, regardless of those patients' needs, and they DO get away with it. It is very demoralising to Type-1s on insulin, constantly having to explain themselves to doctors who, frankly should know better.Patients are frightened to complain about their GP and risk their registration at the practice. A GP can remove someone from their list for no reason, and if they say there was a breakdown in the doctor/patient relationship, they get away with it.
I do think Diabetes UK, who promote themselves as the voice of "diabetics" should be more pro-active about this issue.
I beleive that with the introduction of poly-clinics, we could all be heading down a slippery slope. Cuts in test-strip prescriptions is something that should concern each and every one of us, and with that in mind, we all need to be a part of any positive action. The question is what can we do?
I will contact Diabetes Uk tomorrow and ask for their advice, I hope other forum members will do likewise and report back.
I have a great GP, and she does not restrict my test-strips, but I have recently been in that situation with 2 seperate GPs. I have also been removed from a practice list for complaining, and been threatened by another for being non-compliant regarding unnecessary tests. I left before that happened., but I intend to report them to the PCT-whatever good it will do!
There was a Type -1 pregnant woman on this forum recently saying her GP was restricting her strips, what hope is there for the rest of us if that's allowed to happen???
Jus :evil: