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<blockquote data-quote="bunkey" data-source="post: 667596" data-attributes="member: 136786"><p>And I'm not saying attall that newly diagnosed type 2 diabetics don't need to test....I am saying if you ate type 2 but are stable....ie no change in blood sugars for a long time with no other health problems occurring then you don't need to test religiously. I agree that all diabetics should have free access to equipment...ie just trying to put out there that if cost is an issue as to why we are no longer allowed them on the nhs then cuts for people who are stable could be made.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bunkey, post: 667596, member: 136786"] And I'm not saying attall that newly diagnosed type 2 diabetics don't need to test....I am saying if you ate type 2 but are stable....ie no change in blood sugars for a long time with no other health problems occurring then you don't need to test religiously. I agree that all diabetics should have free access to equipment...ie just trying to put out there that if cost is an issue as to why we are no longer allowed them on the nhs then cuts for people who are stable could be made. [/QUOTE]
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