Pinkjessi21_
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- Type of diabetes
- Type 1
Hi im t1 diagnosed 5 months ago. Have been doing well hba1c is 49. Im using an aviva meter which i had to buy myself as the hospital did not have one when i was discharged. I am annoyed and concerned as I has a letter from my surgery saying they were changing my glucose meter to a wavesense jazz basically sounds like to save them money on the testing strips!
Really cheesed off as that meter looks cheap and has got bad reviews online. Also the lancets look fiddly. Don't think I could manage it mid-hypo. I'm sure its because of what was published the other week about diabetics costing the nhs 10% of funding.
I feel like swapping to a cheap fiddly meter is going to mess up my control, and its not fair as i've done so well so far.
Anyone else had a similar experience?
They could also save money by agreeing which metre to use across the whole Health Authority. I was given a Freestyle by the hospital but when I saw the DN at my surgery she gave me a GlucoRx Nexus - I can see why given the table above! Hopefully I won't be asked to change as there is only 8p difference for my strips compared to the Jazz. But what a waste giving me 2 metres, I'm sure I can't be the only one.They could save money if they could find out who sells them on eBay and stop supplying test strips to them.
while it is a waste of resources, The meter is free to the NHS, the cost being bourne by the manufacturer, as a "loss leader" in the hope of getting strip sales!They could also save money by agreeing which metre to use across the whole Health Authority. I was given a Freestyle by the hospital but when I saw the DN at my surgery she gave me a GlucoRx Nexus - I can see why given the table above! Hopefully I won't be asked to change as there is only 8p difference for my strips compared to the Jazz. But what a waste giving me 2 metres, I'm sure I can't be the only one.
They could save money if they could find out who sells them on eBay and stop supplying test strips to them.
They could also save money by agreeing which metre to use across the whole Health Authority. I was given a Freestyle by the hospital but when I saw the DN at my surgery she gave me a GlucoRx Nexus - I can see why given the table above! Hopefully I won't be asked to change as there is only 8p difference for my strips compared to the Jazz. But what a waste giving me 2 metres, I'm sure I can't be the only one.
Yes i agree it's not viable to find out who sells them just makes me angry that the people who sell them have no morals.
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