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<blockquote data-quote="redrevis" data-source="post: 672933" data-attributes="member: 27435"><p>The valuable information this system gives people to help control their levels so much better than just testing 5 times a day would save the NHS money in the long term in my opinion. The NHS funding seems to be quite short sighted, which results in larger amounts of money being spent in the long term with hospital stays, operations etc. Perfect example of this is reducing the amount of strips they'll give to patients. Refusing to let some people test at all, or saying they should only be testing once per day, it's just madness to me. They should be encouraging people to manage their diabetes better and give people the tools and the knowledge to look after themselves.</p><p>If only they had the guts to spend more money now, to save even more money in the future, but I won't hold my breath with that happening.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="redrevis, post: 672933, member: 27435"] The valuable information this system gives people to help control their levels so much better than just testing 5 times a day would save the NHS money in the long term in my opinion. The NHS funding seems to be quite short sighted, which results in larger amounts of money being spent in the long term with hospital stays, operations etc. Perfect example of this is reducing the amount of strips they'll give to patients. Refusing to let some people test at all, or saying they should only be testing once per day, it's just madness to me. They should be encouraging people to manage their diabetes better and give people the tools and the knowledge to look after themselves. If only they had the guts to spend more money now, to save even more money in the future, but I won't hold my breath with that happening. [/QUOTE]
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