Thanks to all who gave me advice, I have taken it all on board.
When I see someone (who knows how long), I will calmly state my case, after all, if my GP is prescribing strips for Type 2 patients who were diagnosed a few years ago, and it is "necessary" for them to keep on having prescriptions, surely it is discrimination to not supply new patients????? How can it be "necessary" for them, but "unnecessary" for me I ask. I want some answers.
I feel I am understanding my diet a little better with regular testing of my bg, but had quite a shock on Mothers Day - went out to my sons house and had a roast beef dinner (only 1 small new potato), lots of veg. but I did have one yorkshire pudding, and my bg was much higher than is usual. I managed to refuse the home made apple pie and custard and plumped for fresh fruit salad and home made, no sugar, low fat yogurt. (It's quite nice really).
Here I go again, rambling yet again, but once again, thanks to all who replied and I will keep you informed in the future how things progress. NannaB