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How the DOC helped me (after 49yrs of T1)
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<blockquote data-quote="Julie1471" data-source="post: 533656" data-attributes="member: 42976"><p>My grandma & Grandad bought my first blood sugar machine at a cost of a £100 they were living on a pension, and my mum & dad had to go up yo London to buy it, but within in months we couldn't get strips, so had to have BM strips which my mum would cut in half, so you could compare them between xxxx or yyyy. Then Bohringer brought out that machine and it was great and a company brought out the autoclix at the time I was a member of a diabetic group and we got given 1 free, 3 platforms white - tender, yellow- normal & orange-thick. It was great till the spring went :-(. I think I might still have a bm blood machine in he loft(hubby thinks so). Good brings back thoughts. Lisbet I remember that although I never had one, the medical museum was where my parents had to go to get my first blood glucose machine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Julie1471, post: 533656, member: 42976"] My grandma & Grandad bought my first blood sugar machine at a cost of a £100 they were living on a pension, and my mum & dad had to go up yo London to buy it, but within in months we couldn't get strips, so had to have BM strips which my mum would cut in half, so you could compare them between xxxx or yyyy. Then Bohringer brought out that machine and it was great and a company brought out the autoclix at the time I was a member of a diabetic group and we got given 1 free, 3 platforms white - tender, yellow- normal & orange-thick. It was great till the spring went :-(. I think I might still have a bm blood machine in he loft(hubby thinks so). Good brings back thoughts. Lisbet I remember that although I never had one, the medical museum was where my parents had to go to get my first blood glucose machine. [/QUOTE]
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