SNIP, but I am probably in the minority because I feel the NHS has more important things to spend money on. SNIP.
Oh, aye. None of us are likely to go blind or lose fingers/toes etc., after all...
Frankly, if there is any truth in the statement that diabetes is "swamping" the NHS then self-testing would be a key method of ensuring effective use of whatever monies the political classes feel can be spared. Owt else is simply throwing away money in the name of "saving" it.
Equality and the best care for all ....Test strips for all smidge ...
Within a no more excuses/variants of advice from the HCP's .
Hence the one rule for all diabetics.
All being encouraged to test regardless of what meds/insulin they use .
Insulin dependent diabetics should be allowed amount of
test strips they need .
Same with noninsulin using diabetics too .
No need to pick holes this way .
The supply of test strips for all is key here .
Plus all to be encouraged to test regardless .
Test strips need to come down in price, the NHS is being screwed by the meter companies. In my area it's a 'tiered' system, T1s - unlimited according to individual needs and any meter the person prefers, T2s on insulin - standard choice of meter provided by GP, restricted strips but stilll provided, T2s not on insulin - no testing. OK I get the fact that testing can be a bit OCD, but most of us are trying to do the best we can to get/keep our diabetes in good control by medication but equally importantly diet and exercise and testing is an important tool.
I would strongly advise that you get a meter and test before eating then an hour after and an hour after that. I would also do this for 1-2 months. You will then have an idea what you can and can't eat. Many of us struggle with bread, potatoes, rice and pasta. Some can manage certain types of bread or porridge. I can't. I only know this from testing. Ironically potatoes atent too bad but I don't really like them. Lol!Yep. Told type 2 don't need to and I asked for more as had run out so havnt bn testing for a month so no idea what they are!!
I think most diabetics especially those on medication or insulin realise the importance of testing. I think it's ridiculous putting all in the same category. If ur diet controlled then I agree u don't need to test....but....If you are on tablets a lot of people end up on insulin in time anyway so therefore I think if you are on any medication for it then I think u should have the right to strips etc
I should have said.....If you are diet controlled and have bn that way and stable for a long time then u don't need to carry on testing every day.....If you are newly diagnosed then that's different
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