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<blockquote data-quote="Dickensfan" data-source="post: 1122834" data-attributes="member: 281052"><p>Hello John, you are in England so you probably know we don't pay for our prescriptions in Scotland, so I'm tending towards just getting repeat prescriptions because they're free, I just felt I would be ringing the surgery way too often if I were to use the strips before and after each meal. My brother was diagnosed with type 2 when he was 42, he is ten years younger than me, and was not overweight when diagnosed, so maybe it's a family thing I don't know. I am overweight and I hate it, wish I could get my life back because i'm so not enjoying this at the moment, the only good thing is that I now know what was causing me to feel so unwell and lethargic over the past 18 months.</p><p></p><p>My brother and I never see each other, and he works in London, returning to Scotland every Tuesday for a short time, otherwise I'd love to know what he does as for some reason I cannot imagine him either taking meds or being mindful of what he eats.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dickensfan, post: 1122834, member: 281052"] Hello John, you are in England so you probably know we don't pay for our prescriptions in Scotland, so I'm tending towards just getting repeat prescriptions because they're free, I just felt I would be ringing the surgery way too often if I were to use the strips before and after each meal. My brother was diagnosed with type 2 when he was 42, he is ten years younger than me, and was not overweight when diagnosed, so maybe it's a family thing I don't know. I am overweight and I hate it, wish I could get my life back because i'm so not enjoying this at the moment, the only good thing is that I now know what was causing me to feel so unwell and lethargic over the past 18 months. My brother and I never see each other, and he works in London, returning to Scotland every Tuesday for a short time, otherwise I'd love to know what he does as for some reason I cannot imagine him either taking meds or being mindful of what he eats. [/QUOTE]
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