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<blockquote data-quote="xyzzy" data-source="post: 259582" data-attributes="member: 40343"><p>Same here with test strips and blood testing even after I showed my specialist nurse it was working great and my levels were coming down. Still got the blindly dogmatic DON'T TEST, IT WILL SEND YOU MAD line and then in the next sentence the real truth which is it would cost them too much. Doesn't seem to matter that a surgery receives £2000 for you once you are registered diabetic. Would be nice if they spent some on us!</p><p></p><p>If you have an eBay account you can get the SD Codefree, a case, a finger spiker thing and 60 strips for under £20. Go to the healthcare.co.uk shop on eBay. Be careful to order the UK mmol/l one and not the US mg/dl version or else the numbers will come out strange. If you can afford to I'd order as many strips as you can on the first order as it will save you on P&P later on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="xyzzy, post: 259582, member: 40343"] Same here with test strips and blood testing even after I showed my specialist nurse it was working great and my levels were coming down. Still got the blindly dogmatic DON'T TEST, IT WILL SEND YOU MAD line and then in the next sentence the real truth which is it would cost them too much. Doesn't seem to matter that a surgery receives £2000 for you once you are registered diabetic. Would be nice if they spent some on us! If you have an eBay account you can get the SD Codefree, a case, a finger spiker thing and 60 strips for under £20. Go to the healthcare.co.uk shop on eBay. Be careful to order the UK mmol/l one and not the US mg/dl version or else the numbers will come out strange. If you can afford to I'd order as many strips as you can on the first order as it will save you on P&P later on. [/QUOTE]
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