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<blockquote data-quote="Enclave" data-source="post: 1347225" data-attributes="member: 92754"><p>I am T2 in remission .. so I do self fund for my meter and strips and always have. The SD code free is an excellent indication of bs when first starting out with testing for a diet controlled T2 .. it will indicate if numbers are going in the right direction.</p><p>In my personal view .. test strips are like printer ink cartridges .. honest .. you purchase a very good quality meter really cheaply, and the company make up the price with sales of the test strips .. so you are really still buying the meter with the cost of the strips.</p><p>Its the old saying of you get what you pay for.</p><p>I only test once a day on average now so use my Accu-chek, as my Sd meter lost all sense of reality with some faulty test strips and has not worked right since. did not want to replace it as I also have the accu-chek meter.</p><p>I take no notice of anything NHS approved now .. as the eat well plate is NHS approved and we know how good that is at controlling blood sugars</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Enclave, post: 1347225, member: 92754"] I am T2 in remission .. so I do self fund for my meter and strips and always have. The SD code free is an excellent indication of bs when first starting out with testing for a diet controlled T2 .. it will indicate if numbers are going in the right direction. In my personal view .. test strips are like printer ink cartridges .. honest .. you purchase a very good quality meter really cheaply, and the company make up the price with sales of the test strips .. so you are really still buying the meter with the cost of the strips. Its the old saying of you get what you pay for. I only test once a day on average now so use my Accu-chek, as my Sd meter lost all sense of reality with some faulty test strips and has not worked right since. did not want to replace it as I also have the accu-chek meter. I take no notice of anything NHS approved now .. as the eat well plate is NHS approved and we know how good that is at controlling blood sugars [/QUOTE]
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