Hi,
Have previously done battle with my GP surgery and was refused a trial of thyroxine (and B12 injections prior to that). Seeing endo privately, prescribed thyroxine and T3 but wanted my prescriptions to go back to primary care. I want to avoid regular trips to consultant and consultation fees as I'm barely working.
I explained to my GP surgery that I would continue to pay for the T3 from Bennewitz. All that I needed them to do was approve my request for repeat prescriptions from them. They have refused, citing that they were not the ones to prescribe the medication. I explained that they were not the ones to prescribe thyroxine, but they were happy to approve a repeat prescription for that.
They also have on my file, if the GP checked, that I am homozygous for the DIO2 gene, so I need T3 as I am a poor converter of thyroxine. I stupidly thought that my request would just be a formality. I'm not going to cost the NHS a penny and would even continue to monitor my thyroid levels through private blood tests.
The receptionist who relayed the outcome told me that I can write in to the practice manager and set out my concerns and request again. I checked with the secretary of my endo and he would be happy to continue writing out prescriptions but of course I would still need to be monitored by him, which would still entail trips to London.
Does anyone have to hand some good references about T3, DIO2 gene, breathing problems or anything else relevant? I will refer to the GMC's Good Medical Practice, and how they are not abiding by those principles throughout my care. They have done nothing to help me.
Any further advice or comments would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.