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<blockquote data-quote="hanadr" data-source="post: 335696" data-attributes="member: 8110"><p>The Healthcare professionals are just saving money. Self monitoring is the best control you can have; even if you have to pay for supplies.Testing once a day is about the minimum necessary, once you've learned what works for you. If you don't already have a meter, try Abbott Diabetes Care [number on-line] phone and ask about their various meters and the costs of test strips. this company provides an excellent service at fair prices. Retail phharmacies are much more expensive</p><p>I used to think all the meter suppliers were likely to be similar until I tried to get strips for my mother's meter and found it not to be the case.</p><p> I know that a number of folks have bought the Codefree meter, because of the cheap strips. I tried one and the readings were way off my Freestyle Lite, so I sent it back. Others seem to have been luckier</p><p> Hana</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hanadr, post: 335696, member: 8110"] The Healthcare professionals are just saving money. Self monitoring is the best control you can have; even if you have to pay for supplies.Testing once a day is about the minimum necessary, once you've learned what works for you. If you don't already have a meter, try Abbott Diabetes Care [number on-line] phone and ask about their various meters and the costs of test strips. this company provides an excellent service at fair prices. Retail phharmacies are much more expensive I used to think all the meter suppliers were likely to be similar until I tried to get strips for my mother's meter and found it not to be the case. I know that a number of folks have bought the Codefree meter, because of the cheap strips. I tried one and the readings were way off my Freestyle Lite, so I sent it back. Others seem to have been luckier Hana [/QUOTE]
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