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<blockquote data-quote="Ytak" data-source="post: 704148" data-attributes="member: 146982"><p>Thank you all for your kind words and support. I will see if I can get it reversed, although I have already paid it and don't know if they will be able to refund it? I looked at my old medical card yesterday and noticed that it does have an expiry date. I think the main problem here is that Pharmacies have never given me the impression that the medical exemption certificate was important. If they had always asked for it then I would have realised its importance and maybe noticed its expiry date. I imagine though that even if I had noticed the expiry date before I would have assumed that as long as the pharmacist was happy to keep accepting it, it was fine and if ever I needed to I could easily prove I was diabetic. To suddenly police this thing without any warning seems cruel. </p><p></p><p>I am feeling better now and starting to get back good control of my diabetes after a challenging week.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ytak, post: 704148, member: 146982"] Thank you all for your kind words and support. I will see if I can get it reversed, although I have already paid it and don't know if they will be able to refund it? I looked at my old medical card yesterday and noticed that it does have an expiry date. I think the main problem here is that Pharmacies have never given me the impression that the medical exemption certificate was important. If they had always asked for it then I would have realised its importance and maybe noticed its expiry date. I imagine though that even if I had noticed the expiry date before I would have assumed that as long as the pharmacist was happy to keep accepting it, it was fine and if ever I needed to I could easily prove I was diabetic. To suddenly police this thing without any warning seems cruel. I am feeling better now and starting to get back good control of my diabetes after a challenging week. [/QUOTE]
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