badmedisin said:I really don't understand why type 2s should be any less entitled to strips. They're still diabetic and risk the same complications as type 1s through poor control. Surely in the long run, it'd be cheaper to give strips to type 2s than treat the extra complications brought on by not being able to control the blood sugar that they're not allowed to test?
adgriff said:I was told that I don't need to bother to test and that my HbA1c checks will pick up anything untoward whic, of course, they will but isn't that a bit like shutting the stable door after the proverbial? I explained that I don't test regularly - only occasionally after eating something unusual to check it's effect and to determine whether I should eat the same thing again etc. The conversation then turned to the risk of testing becoming some kind of OCD! At that point, I just decided to shut up!
sugarless sue said:Now the excuse is OCD, before it was too much testing causes stress, the worst one I've heard was testing too much causes callouses and when you go blind you wont be able to use braille !! :evil:
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sugarless sue said:testing too much causes callouses and when you go blind you wont be able to use braille !! :evil:
adgriff said:The conversation then turned to the risk of testing becoming some kind of OCD! At that point, I just decided to shut up!
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