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<blockquote data-quote="Andydragon" data-source="post: 2352740" data-attributes="member: 521079"><p>I also tend to agree but I also think there is lot of things the NHS fund that they really shouldn’t in my opinion.</p><p></p><p>but on the flip side the testing I have done and the control has removed bydureon and daplaflaglozin, both drugs that are far from cheap. I wonder how they stack up... honestly I suspect I was costing the NHS more. But those of us on here who take control and use the testing in that way benefit the NHS, but are we the exception rather that the rule? If all type 2s used the test strips to change they way then eat and control themselves, potentially is is cheaper? After all, progress into insulin and they have to prescribe strips anyway I guess?</p><p></p><p>mine of my failures or strengths depending on the situation is looking at both sides to arguments!</p><p></p><p>but if you don’t have medication at all, then you don’t get free prescriptions so in that case it’s a moot point anyway</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andydragon, post: 2352740, member: 521079"] I also tend to agree but I also think there is lot of things the NHS fund that they really shouldn’t in my opinion. but on the flip side the testing I have done and the control has removed bydureon and daplaflaglozin, both drugs that are far from cheap. I wonder how they stack up... honestly I suspect I was costing the NHS more. But those of us on here who take control and use the testing in that way benefit the NHS, but are we the exception rather that the rule? If all type 2s used the test strips to change they way then eat and control themselves, potentially is is cheaper? After all, progress into insulin and they have to prescribe strips anyway I guess? mine of my failures or strengths depending on the situation is looking at both sides to arguments! but if you don’t have medication at all, then you don’t get free prescriptions so in that case it’s a moot point anyway [/QUOTE]
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