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Re: Diary summary week ending 30 th March 2025
« Reply #9 on: Tuesday 25 March 25 10:16 GMT (UK) »
Luckily for us our GP's surgery is a dispensing practice, as we live in a village some distance from the nearest pharmacy.  We are able to order medication online through the surgery's website, but if it's something you need regularly the prescription is renewed automatically and you are given a date for the collection of the next prescription when you pick up the current one. 

I agree, it can be difficult to synchronise the different medications if a new one is prescribed at a different time and sometimes I find I am close to running out of one or other and have a bit of a panic.  The pharmacist can be quite strict about issuing things early, too, but it's really useful to have both a practice and a pharmacy so close at hand.

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Re: Diary summary week ending 30 th March 2025
« Reply #10 on: Tuesday 25 March 25 10:23 GMT (UK) »
Having worked in IT all my working life, my solution is a spreadsheet!

I show:
Medication name
Dosage
Stock level
Date due to run out, based on a calculation using the date of last stock check.

Then I order what I need 2 weeks beforehand.

I have 6 medications and 2 "extras" - test strips and lancets for my blood glucose monitor.
I have just ordered the 3 medications due to run out in the next 2 weeks.
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Re: Diary summary week ending 30 th March 2025
« Reply #11 on: Tuesday 25 March 25 11:13 GMT (UK) »
Just so you know what happened next, I went to the gp’s this morning and eventually got the necessary form. It took the staff ages to find said form on their system. I now have to wait till I get the next 84 tablets , probably by next week , as our pharmacy ( next door to the gps) takes at least a week to put the tablets up ( they send some off to a hub in Southampton apparently) then I have to count the tablets I have left of the other dose and put that on the form. The form is designed for you to sync every med to the same date, but my other meds are more ‘ as and when’, so I only need to sync the one medicine, albeit in two different doses. I suspect I’ll have to put a large note on the form saying I’m only wanting to sync the one medicine.
So what I thought was a very simple request to alter one item so it tallied with its counterpart, is not straightforward at all. It all goes to the ‘ pharmacy team’.

Re the pharmacy, many people have moved their prescriptions to other chemists because of how long they take to put the meds up and sending them off way down south and we are thinking of doing it as well, so we can get them more promptly, but we’re waiting till my husbands meds are more stable ( they’re adjusting them at the minute).
I know we are very fortunate getting free meds as oldies, but sometimes it seems like the systems need a bit of common sense applying.
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Re: Diary summary week ending 30 th March 2025
« Reply #12 on: Wednesday 26 March 25 10:38 GMT (UK) »
That all sounds such a rigmarole CF and time consuming! As you say, with some commonsense could be a simplified system!

Have to be thankful, and we are, that we can book appointments, repeat scripts etc via the online portal, by phone or visit and with very little delay and 2 or 3 on reception at once plus a nurse available to assess urgency etc  Also medical centre and pharmacy close proximity to home and as yet no need for deliveries, just a call when needing to pick up a repeat to check when ready. Again grateful for subsidies etc with minimal payments.

Wish all well ...



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Re: Diary summary week ending 30 th March 2025
« Reply #13 on: Thursday 27 March 25 20:53 GMT (UK) »
Good evening all  , everyone is quiet this week.

Referring  back to the new  Drs appointments  I feel it will work out fine eventually when we all get used to the new rules and regulations,  the receptionists I understand will help znyine who either hasn't got a computer or can't cope with the film to fill in.

Been a couple  if beautiful days but I must admit  I have felt cold today  when most others have thought it very warm.

Viktoria,  any escapades on your new machine ?

Take care everyone

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Re: Diary summary week ending 30 th March 2025
« Reply #14 on: Thursday 27 March 25 22:49 GMT (UK) »
Glad to report that we've had a couple of really nice days here in The Midlands. I even discarded my thermal vest today for a few hours - back on now!!!!  Let's hope that the good weather will continue - please, please, please  :-* :-* :-* :-*
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Re: Diary summary week ending 30 th March 2025
« Reply #15 on: Friday 28 March 25 02:55 GMT (UK) »
One can only hope  :)

We have a dear little 6 month old neighbour who sometimes comes over with her mum to join a few of us others in the street who get together on a Thursday morning for a chat and a bit of knitting at our place. We did achieve a few nice cuddly blankets for baby last year and a few other projects get finished but chatting is a speciality! Little one is now on move and crawling when she came yesterday but at least plenty of eyes to watch her movements with all the surrogate grandmas  ;D She is always smiling and doing very well considering had to wear a rigid brace her first 3 months day and night for a club foot and checked weekly at hospital, now only wearing it at night but for a long while yet.

Getting on for late afternoon Friday NZ and really aware of the shortening daylight hours now, another weekend upon us too already!

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Re: Diary summary week ending 30 th March 2025
« Reply #16 on: Friday 28 March 25 08:12 GMT (UK) »
Mare, my grandson arrived in Sidney this week to torrential  rain, no doubt it will brighten up for him  he has sent some wonderful photos of  Sidney by night, quite spectacular.

Babies seem to be so far advanced as the years go on, it is nice to watch them progress,

The  clocks change this week , are you ready folk's?

After a couple of really nice days today is much colder and very dull but it is still only March

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Re: Diary summary week ending 30 th March 2025
« Reply #17 on: Friday 28 March 25 08:52 GMT (UK) »
I see Viktoria hasn't been on this week's thread, although she has been online. I wonder if she's not found us.

Lovely warm and sunny day yesterday, back to being cooler today but 18 degrees forecast next week.  :)

I hate it when the clocks change, it throws my body clock out for ages but I will definitely appreciate the lighter evenings.
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