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blood glucose meters

numan43

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Location
Glasgow
Type of diabetes
Treatment type
Tablets (oral)
hi
does anyone know if there are any free blood glucose monitors for type 2 diabetics, i see plenty for type 1
 
I thought being type 2 you would have to check your blood sugar if the doctor won't give you one you could try asking your diabetic nurse if you have to buy one one the price of the test strips is crazy if i remember correctly
 
Unfortunately most t2s wont get a meter, most self funders on here get the Codefree meter and test strips from Home Health as the strips are cheaper and if you but 10 pots of strips you get a good discount
http://www.homehealth-uk.com
Pleas be aware you need the mmol/l meter
 
I thought being type 2 you would have to check your blood sugar if the doctor won't give you one you could try asking your diabetic nurse if you have to buy one one the price of the test strips is crazy if i remember correctly
davey your right about checking blood, i done the low carb thing 10 years ago and ended up in hospital twice for going too low.... thats why i want a meter now to go low carb again but checking blood this time
 
Code Free Strips Promo codes
5 Tubs 264086
10 Tubs 975833
Enter the promo number at the end on the checkout page. don't forget to check the I am a diabetic box to get the meter and strips vat free.
 
Of course you need a meter. It is the most essential tool a type 2 can have for testing before and after meals to see what that meal has done to your levels, and thereby helping with carb portion control and learning which foods your body can cope with, or can't cope with.

Many of us on here use the Codefree as detailed above by @satindoll
 
hi
does anyone know if there are any free blood glucose monitors for type 2 diabetics, i see plenty for type 1

The thing is the free meters can be used by all diabetics, the meter doesn't care what type you are, its getting gps and dsn's to agree you need one, if you are on insulin you have a better chance of getting a meter but your strips may be restricted in number as they say you don't need to test, but if you drive you must test its the law,
 
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