I can't get a glucometer from my GP as I'm Type 2. Any ideas as to what the best one is to buy, bearing in mind price and speed of result? I'd only want to check maybe once a week.
Once a week is a waste of strips. Sorry.
It'd just be a random number that won't tell you anything.
If you want to start testing, test before your meals and 2 hours after the first bite. You're looking for a rise of no more than 2.0 mmol/l, anything over that means your meal contained more carbohydrates than you could process back out. You need a bunch of numbers to complete the picture, you see... So if you want to buy a meter and test in a way that actually helps, get one where the test strips are as cheap as possible. Especially if you go for a diet change, you'll prick maybe 6 times a day, and then, strips go fast. (Check the same meal twice and you don't really have to check it again though, so it's a lot of testing at the start, but it tapers off.). I hear good things about the Tee2+ and the CodeFree... There are discounts and such if you buy in bulk and you're exempt from taxes if you're diabetic, but
@Rachox will know more, so I'm tagging her in.
I know, it all sounds pretty hard core, but it would help you immensely if you tested more than once a week. Up to you though, of course. But I don't know how I would've managed without my meter.