Hi All i would like some advice please. I have been type 2 for around 14 years and have always controlled my blood sugars okay. I am on 1000 mg of slow release metformin that i take in the evening. Over the last six months i have been a real fool and have been acting like I don't have diabetes eat sweets ect. I had my annual check up and review the other day and my fast bloods were 12.6 and my Hcab1 was 78 no surprise really. I have now changed my ways to low carb low sugar meals and no sweets. my question is a week on and nothing seems to have changed much when i take a reading, how long does it take for sugar levels to go down.
It really is a shame and very shortsighted of the NHS not to provided testing strips as a wake up call would have came far sooner.
Many Thanks Simon
4 million diabetics in the UK using 50 strips a month over a year. Say the strips cost the NHS 10 quid a pot (I think they may pay a bit more). That's 120 quid per patient per year. That's nearly half a billion quid a year just on strips....anyway I realise that doesn't answer your question but I'm sure someone will be along soon to help but I would imagine you should quickly see an improvement if you are eating low carb. Back to the strips there is someone on here who has all the info as to where we can buy them cheaply. I can't remember who it is or i would tag them.for you. Good luck with it all
Completely agree and I do believe that patients who will use the results to improve their health should be enabled to do so. But I guess in today's cash strapped NHS it's just not possible so the next best thing is cheap strips! Make sure you use the codes above it really brings the cost down.Hi Lally, thank you for your reply. I understand the cost to the NHS but sometimes it better to spend a little upfront to reduce costs in the future. My Nurse wanted to to up my meds which would mean testing 3 times a day, they would then have to pay for the strips and the additional medication. Clearly i understand we all have to take responsibility for our health. however we are all human and make bad choices mistakes along the way with our diet, hence the growing number of
type 2's. I am convinced if i did test once a day i would not be where i am now. :-(
I am sure this has been debated many times on this site.
I would love to know about cheap strips if anyone has any info.
Kind Regards
Simon
Here you go Simon
https://homehealth-uk.com/product-category/blood-glucose/
(or telephone: 01923 711511)
for the SD Codefree meter, which costs £12.98 or:
http://spirit-healthcare.co.uk/product/tee2-blood-glucose-meter/
(or telephone: 0116 2865000)
who distribute the TEE 2 meter, which is free.
The cost of testing comes down to the ongoing charges for test strips and lancets.
For the SD Codefree, the strips are £7.69 for a pack of 50 and there are discount codes available for bulk purchases:
5 packs x 50 use code: 264086 .. cost is £29.49
10 packs x 50 use code: 975833 .. cost is £58.98
For the TEE 2, the strips are £7.75 for a pack of 50 .. but there are no discount codes currently available
Make sure that you tick the appropriate box on the on-line order form and you won't pay VAT on your meter or strips. For the bulk discount on strips for the SD Codefree, you need to complete the order (check the boxes to confirm that you are diabetic and the number of packs that you want). Then click on view basket and on the left hand side of the window you will see two boxes .. Coupon Code and Apply Coupon. Enter the relevant discount code in the first box and then click the Apply Coupon box. This applies the discount and adjusts the price .. and finally, you then proceed to checkout.
I should add many thanks to @AM1874 Who compiled this useful guide.
Hi Thank you so much, I have just ordered a TEE 2 which was free, 50 Strips @7.75 and &100 lancets @ 3.99 what a huge different from the mainstream strips. its made my day
To get the suger out of your system try fasting, then can be upto 72hr without eating, just drinking water.
Lots of people find that a 23hr fast works well, where they just eat one meal a day.
You need to enquire which meds he is on before advising that.
Do you reuse lancets. Is that OK to do xxI bet you still have about 80 lancets in a years time like I do.. I ended up changing them about once a month!
Yep I change mine monthly if I remember.. no problems so far.. been doing it for the past 2 years..Do you reuse lancets. Is that OK to do xx
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