phantomsoulless said:
good night, I have been without commenting a lot and the truth is glad to be back, I just just turned 22 and I am thinking of going in an active search for employment, although I haveA question.
My father is an official and we have Asisa through Muphaz, as a beneficiary, if I decide to work with a contract, MUFACE automatically takes away from Asisa and derives me to the SS (no problem).
My problem is that, I don't know how the SS will walk in Andalusia now, but I'm afraid that, when I spent, I can't have a medical appointment (have to wait weeks) with the head doctor to give me my treatment ofDiabetes (insulin + glucometer strips + needles + free freeyle sensor 2) and derives an endocrine.
Before looking for work, I would like to know if someone has gone through this situation and what they have done or has happened or what recommends me.
Thank you!
Hello, I am an official of the State and diabetic since the age of 5.I spent a year in previous and left there as a soul that the devil carries: the endocrine was a asshole and a bad person, and did not have the slightest idea of diabetes, nor interested him.So I returned to social security.
But that long ago.Social security works very reasonably.Today, there you have endocrine (there are most women, I don't know why) very professional, who are up to date with treatments.Go to the family doctor immediately after making the papers and this will refer you to the endocrine, also immediately.Diabetes is a serious illness if not treated and have no reason to delay anything.It would be, perhaps, to ask for a report about your evolution to your current doctor, but it is not essential.
The bomb and free 2 pay me, although both things are subject to the medical criteria of the specialist, of course.The pump material is given to me by the diabetes nurse of the specialty center and the sensors (of 2 in 2, that is, every month) the nurse of the health center.If you have a Maula (as happened to me at the beginning), you have to be on top of the way until it is amended, but I believe that this is more a matter of the people than the institutions.Now I have no problem.