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<blockquote data-quote="ann34+" data-source="post: 931516" data-attributes="member: 94348"><p>A lot, as far as i have heard from diabetic organisations when i have phoned them for help about strip problems in this area - sorted now but very upsetting at two different GPs in last two years, needed consultant and nurse letters, and still the first GPs always mentioned the issue again whenever i saw them, for anything. I felt i had to leave, and did. Still problems later at this GP but sorted stressfully. Recently asked about strip upgrades that go with my pump, could have been much more definite, but could see not getting anywhere. Will try to sort later. If a person moves into this area they are allowed the strips they had been using, not upgrades. Anyone living here already just has the strip that the CCG says - which is much cheaper but, according to the nurse, not so accurate. Doc say more accurate ones coming in soon. i now realise i was very protected when i was in the south.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ann34+, post: 931516, member: 94348"] A lot, as far as i have heard from diabetic organisations when i have phoned them for help about strip problems in this area - sorted now but very upsetting at two different GPs in last two years, needed consultant and nurse letters, and still the first GPs always mentioned the issue again whenever i saw them, for anything. I felt i had to leave, and did. Still problems later at this GP but sorted stressfully. Recently asked about strip upgrades that go with my pump, could have been much more definite, but could see not getting anywhere. Will try to sort later. If a person moves into this area they are allowed the strips they had been using, not upgrades. Anyone living here already just has the strip that the CCG says - which is much cheaper but, according to the nurse, not so accurate. Doc say more accurate ones coming in soon. i now realise i was very protected when i was in the south. [/QUOTE]
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