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As mentioned on here before, my GP surgery has reduced the amount of meds the prescribe me, not on medical grounds, but I believe on cost-saving grounds. The pharmacist in the pharmacy that is joined on to the doctor's surgery recently complained to me about the cost of my meds, and this isn;'t the first time.

The neurologist prescribed me migraine tablets and says I can take one a day as a preventative, but the doctor will only prescribe 8 a month. This is the med the pharmacist complained about - they're £12 a tablet.

Also they recently cut the amount of eczema cream and soap substitute I'm prescribed in half. Again - no medical reason for this. It's just it costs around £20 a bottle so now I'm only allowed one bottle a month instead of two.

I'm writing to the GP to ask him to reconsider, can someone help me? What should I say and how should I phrase it? Would it be going too far to mention that the pharmacist has (publicly, in front of other patients) shamed me for the amount my meds cost the country? Would it be too emotive to say "I know I'm costing the country money but I need these things"?

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[–] bunbun@lemmygrad.ml 5 points 1 week ago (1 children)

Here's something that helped me once (and continuously since). I was trying to get diagnosed in order to get a prescription, but the wait time for a free assessment was multiple years. After trying every avenue, I genuinely gave up on that, but I knew that there are recreational drugs that work similarly for me. So I just vented to my doctor and said exactly that - I know that you're not willing to prescribe the meds without the official diagnosis and that's okay, I understand. So I'll just have to buy another drug that helps off the street. And he was like "okay, I'm even more uncomfortable with you doing that. Fine then, let's start you on the prescription meds". It's crazy that it took this to get any help, and it still limits me in fully exploring the optimal combinations without the diagnosis, but I'm still super thankful to my doc for that. At least I won't od on a random batch with some extra fentanyl mixed in.

He knows I don't have any income at the moment, but thanks for the idea, I'll keep it in mind and maybe use this if my benefits get sorted.