Pickwick
My jaw dropped with your claims 50 tests strips were more than plentiful for you, that's until I got to the end of your post and realised you'll T2, which yes once you've got your initial control sorted, 50 strips a month should be enough to keep an eye on things to ensure no problems brewing with control..
At one stage even for T1 50 test strips were more than plenty to maintain control, but that was in the days of the Carb Exchange regime which was a prescribed amount of carbs and insulin! So a one full day of testing (5 tests in all) and if hypo suspected!
But saying that, the lancets were a lot different than they were today, they were evil and shredded your finger tips, they actually looked like razor blades, flat oblong in shape and one end narrowed into a point :shock: At first there wasn't a gadget for them, you just stabbed your finger (oh and that took courage and often several attempts, due to instinct of pending pain made you move your hand away) when the brought the G-shaped gadget out, a sprung loaded thing, you put it over your finger, the a flicked you hand it would fire it... was even worse..
HCP's didn't have trouble discouraging patients from testing, it was encouraging patients to test one day a week caused problems for them...
When I was pregnant I had to go to testing every day, 5 times a day (and if hypo suspected) and after 8 months of daily testing my fingers were raw and soooo sore. Then just after the birth I had to face hourly test for 24 hours, then back again to 5 tests, after a week when my consultant said I could forego testing for 2 weeks then back to once a weeks testing, Did I argue by heck I didn't I actually cried with relief
Now whole different story, I use an insulin pump so on average test around 10 times a day, depending on what I'm doing, sometimes less sometimes a more! But at least with today's lancets if it wasn't for the blood drop you wouldn't know you've did a test..