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<blockquote data-quote="DiabeticDadUK" data-source="post: 1438334" data-attributes="member: 392566"><p>I can't answer your first question. That's only what I've read from social media - of course that doesn't make it true, numbers I've seen range from $300 - $900+change (up to $1000 , then). Numbers are often accompanied by comments direct to the insulin manufacturers for increasing their prices. Less than friendly, obviously. So I guess that is factual and insulin prices have increased dramatically? </p><p></p><p>What works for America, works for America. If people are falling seriously ill or dying because they cannot afford insulin then perhaps it's not the best system. In the UK, if you need insulin, you get insulin. In the correct amounts too, to ensure you don't "stretch out" doses and endanger your life. Prince or pauper, the NHS treats you the same.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DiabeticDadUK, post: 1438334, member: 392566"] I can't answer your first question. That's only what I've read from social media - of course that doesn't make it true, numbers I've seen range from $300 - $900+change (up to $1000 , then). Numbers are often accompanied by comments direct to the insulin manufacturers for increasing their prices. Less than friendly, obviously. So I guess that is factual and insulin prices have increased dramatically? What works for America, works for America. If people are falling seriously ill or dying because they cannot afford insulin then perhaps it's not the best system. In the UK, if you need insulin, you get insulin. In the correct amounts too, to ensure you don't "stretch out" doses and endanger your life. Prince or pauper, the NHS treats you the same. [/QUOTE]
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