Unfortunately its down to the post code lottery as to how much support you get in the supply of test strips and lancets, which is made worse if only on metformin or diet only. Some doctors see these methods as safe and won't have hypo problems. Our argument is how are we supposed to know what foods and when are BS goes high, bringing on secondary effects.
Some doctors like mine don't supply meters but have supplied test strips, though you may have to justify why you want them. I used to buy my meters direct from the suppliers years ago, as my meters where getting very old, I looked on the net to see which meter I liked (bit of a tech geek as well) and liked the Bayer contour next usb. I then phoned them up and they sent me one free, along with their contour xt. One as the main meter and one to carry with me when out and about. Though I have bought (in the post at the moment) a meter to try as could not get it free and just want to try it, will end up staying with the Bayer as its a very good meter and their c/s has been brilliant.
Most suppliers will supply a meter freely, though some might only be supplied to type 1's.
If you are going to self fund the test strips worth asking the manufactures how much will they supply the strips for and if theres a min order qty (to make them more cost effective espec with postage costs).
If you want to go down the even cheaper strip funding route there's the SD code free systems though reports on here says it reads about 1.0 higher than other meters, there's also the supercheck2 system which uses cheap test strips as well.