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<blockquote data-quote="iHs" data-source="post: 337904" data-attributes="member: 8799"><p>I would imagine that your DSN will be able to give you an all in one meter. A DSNs stock cupboard is a sight to see.... loads and loads of everything.... meters, pens etc I was going to mention a new all in one meter advertised on the home page ... Mendor Discreet but looking at it I think its a 2 hand job whereas the Accu chek meters could be used 1 handed.</p><p></p><p>Forgot to say.... cortisone jabs were never offered to me... Ortho consultant wanted to wait and allow for time to be the healer but in the end did some MUAs which only worked on the last one cos of his 'touch' (he did the MUA himself instead of his underlings) and with the lovely help of a really good physio who was excellent, my shoulder sorted itself out and I was so pleased to be able to lift my arm up in the air again.. Had to spend loads of time at home though doing exercises like walking my arm up the wall. A good physio is key to success.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="iHs, post: 337904, member: 8799"] I would imagine that your DSN will be able to give you an all in one meter. A DSNs stock cupboard is a sight to see.... loads and loads of everything.... meters, pens etc I was going to mention a new all in one meter advertised on the home page ... Mendor Discreet but looking at it I think its a 2 hand job whereas the Accu chek meters could be used 1 handed. Forgot to say.... cortisone jabs were never offered to me... Ortho consultant wanted to wait and allow for time to be the healer but in the end did some MUAs which only worked on the last one cos of his 'touch' (he did the MUA himself instead of his underlings) and with the lovely help of a really good physio who was excellent, my shoulder sorted itself out and I was so pleased to be able to lift my arm up in the air again.. Had to spend loads of time at home though doing exercises like walking my arm up the wall. A good physio is key to success..... [/QUOTE]
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