MrsDiabetic
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Depends entirely on your CCG as they decide what they will and will not fund, yours may prescribe different strips to the neighbouring CCG areaAre there any other brands available through gp please?
In most cases no, your doctors will only prescribe what the CCG allows them to which is more than likely what they can get the cheapest. Unless you also have hospital consultant who specifically writes to your doctors with instructions to prescribe a different type - mine do that I as only a specific meter talks to my pump so my pump consultant wrote to my doctors saying they needed to prescribe the specific strips for itIf I get different glucometer myself will my gp prescribe strips for it please?
I had that thought when I was first diagnosed, (so long ago back in December!), but then thought to be honest, my bloods will be the same if I am monitoring or not, and the longest I would have to wait for a replacement would be a day or 2 maximum, and I must have gone months without being aware anything was 'wrong' and with way higher bloods - I wouldn't change my new diet just because the monitor was lost or broken.Thank you for replies
@Mrs HJG I was thinking of getting a spare glucometer to have it at home just in case this one stops working in the middle of night. I know I am being paranoid but it is all new to me.
I'm doubtful on that, if you get another meter from elsewhere, it's a good chance the GP will say I gave you a meter use that with the correct strips.If I get different glucometer myself will my gp prescribe strips for it please?
I have been having trouble concentrating when I look at my phone screen and I have been having headaches too. My gp knows about it and she thinks I need to have my eyes check but we wait for the gad and c peptide results as she thinks if I was type 1 I would be taken more seriously when I go for my eye test
Oh @MrsDiabetic as I was only on a basal insulin for a few weeks, so the meter didn't matter so much, but if you are matching your insulin to your readings them my answer was a bit flippant, sorry.@EllieM I went into DKA and they put me on the insulin.
I am now on 4 injections a day plus tablets. I am petrified.
@becca59 I am 32, no family history of diabetes, doctors weren't sure what type I was. I had ketones in my blood and spent a week at the hospital and I was given 8 drips of fluid. They sent blood samples for gad antibody and c peptide. At the moment I have been discharged from the hospital care and my main team is community nurses and my gp. Would this be changed if I turned to be type 1 please? Will I get to see consultant at the hospital?
Would this be changed if I turned to be type 1 please? Will I get to see consultant at the hospital?
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