I need more reactive strips of the prescriptions

  
antonio bonillo
10/15/2012 12:26 p.m.

Very good, I hope you can help me with my problem with the strips and advise me to fight it, my autonomous community is Andalusia and I am the father of a 3 -year -old boy with a bomb, I have put a minimum of 8 daily controls by the endocrine, butThe truth is, I always have strips ... I know that there are many but my child is quite unstable, it does not give down symptoms and because of their age, the only thing I can is to control through controls, nobody hurts more than their parents but their parents butn another is left.
What I am going, I would like to inform me how to claim to increase the strips since they are bullfighting me, the nurse says that the endocrine and the endocrine that cannot put more, I would like to know if it is possible to get more and how to claim it,It is not about paying the lacks that I am missing, it is not fair and I want to fight for my right, please advise myself.
I know that this issue has been discussed but with the crisis and changes in medicines ... I would like you to inform me what to do.Thank you.

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tica
10/15/2012 1:05 p.m.

I do not think they give you more strips, I am pregnant and to get me to increase from 7 to 10 controls I have had to fight with everyone, and they have made it very clear to me, 10 strips in the gestation period ... in the hospital the hospital La Hospital La HospitalEducator I get to give me strips that they have there before making me a report so that the strips will increase me ...

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DM1 desde 1988
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Bomba + Dexcom

  
Sugared
10/15/2012 1:41 p.m.

Hello Antonio,
This is the eternal struggle ...
I am also pregnant and I have gotten me for an average of 7.5 a day.But it is clear that when I have the baby they will give me less.I had to carry a proof signed by my endocrium to the nurse of the outpatient center.He explained to me that the main problem is misinformation;That health personnel are more accustomed to dealing with type II diabetics than type I and of course, types II need few strips ... Then they do not understand that a type I be done 10 controls a day ... It is a penalty.
I think all you can do is talk to your nurse and ask the problem.And if you don't understand you, ask for a change.There is almost always some professional who ends up having a little more lights.

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DiabetesForo
10/15/2012 2:49 p.m.

Holas

This: Link ... 202012.pdf is the document of assumptions "experts", originated in the Spanish Society of Diabetes.

This: is what I think of that pamphlet.

Comprehensive Plan Diabetes Andalucía:

Page 109 and following.

You legally have little to do or claim, you could grab the thirst recommendations that reach 10 in the case of a bomb ... but they (government) can claim that their experts say 7 and not 10.
To claim that, you can only do it via formal complaint, in writing, before the territorial director of your health area (on the counseling website it will put its name and you will even have the printed ones).
You will need: Endocrine report of why you need 10 strips, copy of the recommendations of thirst and writing all that.
The brief is presented by entry record (which is seal and you stay 1 copy) to the attention of the territorial headquarters.
And to wait, because they have an obligation to answer.

If I can help you in something else ask for what you need ...

If you have an electronic recipe, you can not trap, that for some time, we have done some ... as the reactive strips were given in chronic recipe, the question is to convince your headmail to make it 1-2 recipes by hand and the specialist another 1-2 ... almost at the same time, with that you already have a remnant;So when you get the time to collect the recipes for the following 2-3 months you still have enough strips.
I don't know if I explained ...

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Regina
10/15/2012 7:38 p.m.

One way to get half price strips is to directly ask for the pharmaceutical company, instead of buying them in the pharmacy.Of course, you have to order a sufficient amount.We have bought them so sometimes and we make the order once a year.

Hija de 35 años , diabética desde los 5. Glico: normalmente de 6 , pero 6,7 la última ( 6,2 marcaba el Free)
Fiasp: 4- 4- 3 Toujeo: 20

  
aurora2
10/16/2012 8:36 a.m.

Regina, it is a very good idea to do so, can you tell us how they come out more or less price?And that of the pharmacy, does not put impediments?I have already listening to always the same thing ..., I buy a boat every month, the doctor gives me two, and since they do not arrive I have no other to buy me
One more., I don't know, as they do not realize that it is not a whim that we need to fuck, they talk about crisis, and we have no crisis?I do not know, I already stopped again, and looking at the centime to pay for the blissful, UF and they are cheap.

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tica
10/16/2012 8:43 a.m.

Looking on eBay, sometimes there are cheap.You can also look at eba.de (Germany) or eBay.co.uk (England) sometimes comes out cheaper than buying them in Spain ...

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DM1 desde 1988
Mamá de 2 niños y a la espera del tercero
Bomba + Dexcom

  
aurora2
10/16/2012 1:02 p.m.

Thanks Tica, I will get my way to see what I find.

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cronista
10/17/2012 4:05 a.m.

Greetings here in Spain The chronic patients see that you have to get the country out of the crisis is a shame I can guide you that you look at the United States > Link If you have the Google Crome ofNavigator comes out to translate it into Spanish the advantage it has is that as you pay in dollars it is cheaper than in euros it is unfortunate but it is so ... I hope it serves you .. a chronic greeting

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