I wanted to make a consultation, to see what you think, and what is your experience about it.
Last week I went to the pharmacy to buy Insulina Humalog, because I had already started the last ball of the box, which is when I usually buy it.My surprise came when the pharmacist told me that I did not have it available to buy yet, and that I had it prescribed every 84 days.I lacked many days to buy it, so I went to the health center, and for not making an appointment, I requested at the reception that they told my doctor that if I could enable me the purchase of insulin.
After 2 attempts in the pharmacy to try to buy it, I had to return to the health center and tell them again to be enabled, but this time they told me that I had to make an appointment with the doctor because I needed to know some data to be able to enable me.
Total, that the next day I went to the appointment with the GP, and asked me that as many units I made up to date to calculate every time I could have it available.
I told her that I would like to have it available in the pharmacy when I need it, because I may spoil a bowl, or that I go on a trip and need to have a replacement and do not have enough, or that I forget somewhere ... andHis answer was that he could not do so, that he had to put a period.
I am not going to buy insulin to store it at home if I do not need it, but it seems to me a fatBest cases, they will give you for the next day.
I do not know if this is so usually or if it is my doctor, which is a bit special.Only a year ago I was diagnosed with diabetes, and I am still learning things like these ... and those that I have left to learn.
Thank you!