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angieG said:I am currently on holiday in the USA and thought I may pick up a few extra strips for a spare meter I "won" whilst over here (considering they are of USA origin). I checked out in Wal-mart and a pharmacy Wednesday and they are quite a bit more expensive than ours!! Give that idea a miss I think.
borofergie said:angieG said:I am currently on holiday in the USA and thought I may pick up a few extra strips for a spare meter I "won" whilst over here (considering they are of USA origin). I checked out in Wal-mart and a pharmacy Wednesday and they are quite a bit more expensive than ours!! Give that idea a miss I think.
That's funny. I bought one a few weeks ago in NY (a USB Contour) because the strips were almost half the price of the ones at home (even bought in bulk off Amazon). That plan slightly backfired, because the new meter is hard wired to give BG readings in American units, so I'm having to learn my 18 times table. Doh.
I usually also buy a bag full of A1CNow kits, which are also really cheap out there. About $20 a test I think.
I love Diabetic shopping in America!
(I hope you are having a nice holiday angieG, where are you visiting?)
Stephen
captainlynne said:Just home from Texas and was surprised at how expensive test strips were, as my meter is from Abbot - a US company. But all the familiar brands were as expensive, or more so, than in UK. Only exception was store 'own brands' made by big companies and labelled for Walmart etc. And the HbA1c tests were more expensive there than shown above :-( Interesting to see so many magazines specifically targetted at diabetics though. Didn't see much in mags for low carbers, but all recipes showed carbs as well as calories, fat etc.
You don't have to buy another test kit for your holiday. Just take the one you normally use, it will work exactly the same as it does at home. We measure in mmol/L whereas in the USA they measure in mg/dl but you'd only need a meter that measured mg/dl if you were living over there and needed to use their health clinics.CAT NM said:Why can't there be the same universal testing kits and thus if you travel you can just have the same kit? This is rather than having to remember to take your kit or have to get another on holiday?
catherinecherub said:The fear of complications comes second for Diabetics in America. Health Insurance is what worries them most......
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