Crocodile
Well-Known Member
- Messages
- 692
- Location
- Sydney Australia
- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Tablets (oral)
- Dislikes
- I can't have it often
Mine wasn’t painful either, just annoying but it’s best to get rid of it.Gee, thank you so much. I'll certainly look at this. My neuropathy isn't painful, just feels like I've got things in my shoes and some numbness. If it gets no worse I can live with it. Making sure it gets no worse is the challenge.
Thanks,
Glenn
Gee, thank you so much. I'll certainly look at this. My neuropathy isn't painful, just feels like I've got things in my shoes and some numbness. If it gets no worse I can live with it. Making sure it gets no worse is the challenge.
Thanks,
Glenn
G'day mate and welcome from another T2 from Australia.about a year ago our illustrious government in their most infinite holy wisdom decided to cease the subsidized cost of test strips for T2 diabetics. Thankfully, my GP understands my need to manage BG very tightly due to the neuropathic issues and has signed a 6 month waiver for me.
I use that NDSS form at the bottom to get subsidised strips which my GP signs off on them, I put one in every six months to get the strips.Thanks Tipetoo, I'm a member but subsidized strips are no longer available for type 2 without a sign off from the doctor. My GP did this for me. You seem to be well in control.
Glenn
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