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<blockquote data-quote="Norfolkmell" data-source="post: 1879347" data-attributes="member: 306528"><p>Just to add re self testing, I purchased my accu check when diagnosed 2 years ago and it came with a slip to give to GP for testing strips, lancets and sharps box. Mr GP added them to my very long list of prescriptions. I've had no trouble getting the items. My GP also told me LCHF was the way to go, I have a bliod test every three months, appointment to see GP in week following test, 6 monthly see the practice nurse for check up. Plus annual foot check and diabetic eye test all done in the surgery. Perhaps here in Norfolk our GPs are more up to date? It's not a new thing either as my late Mother was also type two and always got lancets and tests tips on prescription. She was diagnosed back in 1980.</p><p>Reading the comments feel very lucky to have excellent.GP!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Norfolkmell, post: 1879347, member: 306528"] Just to add re self testing, I purchased my accu check when diagnosed 2 years ago and it came with a slip to give to GP for testing strips, lancets and sharps box. Mr GP added them to my very long list of prescriptions. I've had no trouble getting the items. My GP also told me LCHF was the way to go, I have a bliod test every three months, appointment to see GP in week following test, 6 monthly see the practice nurse for check up. Plus annual foot check and diabetic eye test all done in the surgery. Perhaps here in Norfolk our GPs are more up to date? It's not a new thing either as my late Mother was also type two and always got lancets and tests tips on prescription. She was diagnosed back in 1980. Reading the comments feel very lucky to have excellent.GP! [/QUOTE]
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