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<blockquote data-quote="Hopeful34" data-source="post: 2300368" data-attributes="member: 378858"><p>I sympathise with you porl69, as I had exactly the same thing happen with my long acting insulin. Explained why I needed it on repeats to receptionist, dr still rang me and queried it. Happens once a year at least. A few years back diabetes nurse at surgery tried to tell me I HAD to be using long acting insulin daily as a type 1 even though I'm on a pump. Gave up in the end, took prescription and tried my best never to see her again!! Thankfully all my diabetes care is under the hospital now, just have to have twice yearly hba1c tests done at surgery.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hopeful34, post: 2300368, member: 378858"] I sympathise with you porl69, as I had exactly the same thing happen with my long acting insulin. Explained why I needed it on repeats to receptionist, dr still rang me and queried it. Happens once a year at least. A few years back diabetes nurse at surgery tried to tell me I HAD to be using long acting insulin daily as a type 1 even though I'm on a pump. Gave up in the end, took prescription and tried my best never to see her again!! Thankfully all my diabetes care is under the hospital now, just have to have twice yearly hba1c tests done at surgery. [/QUOTE]
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