Thanks for the welcome, at the diabetic clinic I was told by the nurse that she would recommend to my GP that he prescribes me tablets to control things, she also gave advice about carbs but did not mention testing myself, it seems strange as I won't be getting my blood tested at the clinic again for six months. Should I buy a meter myself, if yes which one do people in the know recommend. I would like to test to see if the changes I am making are helping.
It is always useful to have your own meter. This way you can keep an eye on Blood Glucose levels, and see which foods you can eat without spiking your BG levels too much
I am one of the lucky people on this forum who got a free meter from my GP and gets 100 test strips per month on repeat prescription
Those who are not so lucky opt for the SD code free meter due to the fact that the test strips are reasonably priced at £6.99 for 50. This meter has proved to be cheap and reliable for fellow forum members
Other meters test strips can cost up to well over thirty pounds for 50 strips
http://www.homehealth-uk.com/medical/blood_glucose_monitor_testing.htm
Hope this is of help
Mart
If you're in the UK we use mmol/L. Normally the country you're in will be selling meters using the correct units. But as we also have many international members you'll see mg/dL figures quoted in many posts here too.Should I get a meter reading mmol/L or mg/dL.
Thanks RobbityIf you're in the UK we use mmol/L. Normally the country you're in will be selling meters using the correct units. But as we also have many international members you'll see mg/dL figures quoted in many posts here too.
If you're refused a meter on prescription which most type 2 diabetics are(again UK) the one to buy is the SDCocdefree as this has the cheapest test strips - they sell direct or via ebay or Amazon UK. But it's worth asking as some health areas are more generous than others, and I think if you use insulin you may well be entitled to prescriptions for meter and strips anyway so check!
Robbity
Hi I'm Martin, I've had regular blood checks over the last few years due to having high blood pressure, I'm told my level has recently gone from 48 to 63 and so now am type 2 diabetic.
I'm not good at asking questions but I did take in that I should cut down on carbs, that surprised me I thought I would just have to go without sweets and buiscuits. I will ask things on here that have been asked many times before sorry.
Hello Martinjd and welcome to the Forum. If in doubt about something with Diabetes? Just ask, there's a lot of understanding people with a wealth of knowledge on Diabetes here. Regards, William.
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