Bubbsie
Well-Known Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 2
at last...with a cautionary warning that the local Joint Prescribing Committee (CCG) are likely to ask him to justify that decision...if they feel he cannot...then they may ask him to withdraw that 'privilege'.
Anticipating their intervention/interference I have just spent several hours drafting a letter to the CCG Chair, explaining why I believe it is vital testing equipment should be available freely to type 2 diabetics such as me (not dependant on insulin or oral anti-diabetics which could cause a hypoglycaemic episode) who need to test in order to reduce their blood glucose levels... delay/avoid complications... keep themselves fit & well....overall saving the NHS a considerable amount of money.
I feel strongly about this point...and would encourage all those who have had their request for glucose testing equipment on prescription refused...or had the number of testing strips restricted to do similar.
Should any of you wish to follow suite...you can obtain the details of your local CCG from your surgery.
Lets see what response (if any) I receive?
Anticipating their intervention/interference I have just spent several hours drafting a letter to the CCG Chair, explaining why I believe it is vital testing equipment should be available freely to type 2 diabetics such as me (not dependant on insulin or oral anti-diabetics which could cause a hypoglycaemic episode) who need to test in order to reduce their blood glucose levels... delay/avoid complications... keep themselves fit & well....overall saving the NHS a considerable amount of money.
I feel strongly about this point...and would encourage all those who have had their request for glucose testing equipment on prescription refused...or had the number of testing strips restricted to do similar.
Should any of you wish to follow suite...you can obtain the details of your local CCG from your surgery.
Lets see what response (if any) I receive?