peterlemer
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Unfortunately, not everyone has the opportunity to get free blood glucose testing equipment on the NHS. Many people are forced into a corner and have to buy their own.Can anyone tell me:
the incredible advantage of using the 'FREE Gluco RX Nexus worth £18.95 - free lancets - free delivery', for £29.91 a quarter, over my current Accuchek Aviva with free lancets every quarter from my local pharmacy under the NHS?
why Diabetes UK are promoting this offer?
pete
Quite a large proportion of T2 diabetics who are not on insulin. I don't have numbers but there are many forum members who have to self fund their own BG testing equipment.please give examples of people who cannot get free BG meter and strips on NHS?
pete
please give examples of people who cannot get free BG meter and strips on NHS?
pete
Never hurts to ask. Although a lot are deprived of test strips, there are some that have been prescribed them. Explain to your doc exactly why you want them, to test which foods you tolerate and which to avoid and to help prevent any possible long term complications.I never even asked my GP as he didn't mention testing at all. From what I read on this forum, I thought I'd most likely be denied, so I've been buying my own. I guess I should ask, huh?! Never hurts to ask.
semiphonic, enclave: thanks for your replies. I thought all the lobbying last year had worked. It appears not. :-(
Where are we with T1 restrictions, T2 restrictions?
What's the state of play re current advocacy campaigns for universal access to test strips?
Me. Personally have sd codefree as strips £7 for 50. Much cheaper!please give examples of people who cannot get free BG meter and strips on NHS?
pete
"Codefree" relates to the meter branded "SD Codefree", made in Korea.£7 for 50 tells me that someone is ripping off the NHS. My pharmacy pays ITRO £15 for 50 accucheck ( also 'code free')
Sorry but I need to disagree with this one I get strips for my meter and they are code free which are the sanofi strips. Where as my 1st meter was an Accu-check nano and that had a chip that came with every box of strips and that had a code on it and they were classed as coded."Codefree" relates to the meter branded "SD Codefree", made in Korea.
please give examples of people who cannot get free BG meter and strips on NHS?
pete
The majority of T2's are told they do not need to test so meters and strips will not be supplied to them on the NHSplease give examples of people who cannot get free BG meter and strips on NHS?
pete
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