I've just had my first diabetic nurse check up at my doctors surgery. I was diagnosed type 2 back in March and asked at the time if I could see what I could do on diet alone. I've been on a very low carb diet and done well dropping the Hba1c level from 63 to 49. losing over 2 stones and returning my liver enzyme levels to normal after being off the scale for years.
My husband is type 1 and had quite a few excess testing strips so I've been using those and his spare testing kit to learn what spikes my BG.
I've now used up his surplus so asked the nurse today if i could have my own. The answer was a resounding NO. we don't encourage type 2's to test.
She agreed that I was well in control but wouldn't budge on the strips.
Is there anything I can do about this or if I am going to have to buy them , where is the best/cheapest supply available please ?
Exactly
I was given a meter and a few strips on diagnosis and given a testing regime to follow.
When I went back for my first review I was told my HbbA1c had dropped to "non- diabetic levels" and told to stop testing in no uncertain terms. It had gone from 107 to 37.
However, I had actually been bought a code Free meter even before the diagnosis was confirmed and had been following LCHF principle since my initial appointment, following the advice on here, and when she asked how I had achieved such a reduction in 3 months I was able to say "basically, by ignoring everything you told me.."
A strategy I have continued to follow since....
LCHF works really well for me and all I've ever been told by my doctor is "It's a fad diet" They are still pushing low fat ...
Diabetes UK has an advocacy pack for requesting test strips:
http://www.diabetes.org.uk/How_we_h...ks/Availability-of-blood-glucose-test-strips/
Could be worth a shot. Good luck!
Hi Kat.I was recently diagnosed in October with type 1 and I have this problem every time I try order test strips from my GP. I have the same conversation with the receptionists I speak to saying I test too much (I only test before meals and if I feel unwell) and I should not be ordering as frequently as I am. Most of the time they tell me they have ordered them for me, I arrive at the pharmacy and no such order has been placed. Every time this happens!
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