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do i need a blood glucose test meter ?

ali68

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Hi all, i am newly diagnosed as having type 2 diabetes, my first blood test reading was 7.9. my nurse specialist has told me i dont need to have a blood glucose test meter, is this right? as i am new to this and dont have much faith in the nhs i hope you might be able to advise me. i am diet controlled at the moment and have my 2nd set of blood tests on 27th august. many thanks in advance. ali
 
The only way I became diet controlled was by using a meter to test which foods did or did not work for my diabetes. Having T2 has made me much more aware of looking after myself and researching my options. Good luck with this next phase of life and good health to you!
Alison
 
Yes you need a test meter! It is the only way you will find just how the foods you eat affect your blood sugar levels. This attitude of HCP's about Type 2's and test meters is a cost cutting exercise to save the PCT's money on prescribing test strips.

In the early days of your diabetes testing before and two hours after every meal will teach you a lot about what is happening with your blood sugar control, many of us had to buy a meter and keep records that we showed the doctor. When they see that you are proactive in your care you MAY get the strips prescribed !

Below is the general advice we give to new diabetics, I hope some of it will be a help to you.

 
I was mis diagnosed as a type 2 to begin with (i am actually type 1 on insulin) but even then the first thing i was given was a meter and told to test often.
personally i don't think you can successfully take care of yourself without one.

You should be able to get one for free from your diabetes clinic or GP.
Or you can buy one yourself from the chemist.

it's my digital bible :lol:
 
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