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Change to Social Security

  
Gia24
02/15/2025 12:47 a.m.

Hello everyone!

I have MUFACE type 1 diabetes and now I have gone to Social Security. For living work in Gerona.

The general medicine doctor has already visited me and I have referred to the endocrine, but they have not specified as long as it will see me.

For the purposes of supply of diabetic material, does anyone know how it works please?How long does the specialist take you?

Thank you

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Ricki21
02/15/2025 9:53 a.m.

@Gia24: I have also made the same change as you.I live in the Balearic Islands.Here if you enter the patient's portal you can see the average waiting time planned to quote the specialist (endocrinology: about 49 days).

At the moment, ask for an appointment with the nurse of your health center.She will facilitate needles, maybe you throw, and if she has any sensor more surely she will give it to you.

In my community to have access to the sensors you have to go through the specialist first.ME bought two sensors to be calmer while I hope they quote me.

DM1 desde 1982: Toujeo+Novorapid

  
Gia24
02/15/2025 1:36 p.m.


Ricki21 said:
@Ricki21 said:

@Gia24: I have also made the same change as you.I live in the Balearic Islands.Here if you enter the patient's portal you can see the average waiting time planned to quote the specialist (endocrinology: about 49 days).

At the moment, ask for an appointment with the nurse of your health center.She will facilitate needles, maybe you throw, and if she has any sensor more surely she will give it to you.

In my community to have access to the sensors you have to go through the specialist first.ME bought two sensors to be calmer while I hope they quote me.

Thank you very much.volvere to make an appointment with the nurse because they did not give me needles or strips ...

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pau91
02/15/2025 4:49 p.m.

You can make an e-consult with your nurse from the "La Meva Salut" app.You tell him that you need needles, lancets and strips (indicating the glucometer or glucometers you have) and normally from one day to another they prepare them.

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Gia24
02/15/2025 7:49 p.m.


pau91 said:
@Pau91 said:

You can make an e-consult with your nurse from the "La Meva Salut" app.You tell him that you need needles, lancets and strips (indicating the glucometer or glucometers you have) and normally from one day to another they prepare them.

Thanks! I will

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