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<blockquote data-quote="Tracey167" data-source="post: 348585" data-attributes="member: 23764"><p>Hi</p><p></p><p>Thanks for your replies, my hubby spoke to a lady at the hypo alert dogs centre and she explained what the proceedure was but my hubby was abit confused as she said that they want to see blood glucose readings and that i need to be doing over 6 readings upto 10 reading a day, but i said to my hubby a don't think my doctor would be to impressed with having to prescribe me 2 boxes of test strips a week plus i don't have 10 slots a day in my blood glucose dairy to write all them down there are only 8 slots a day, i can obviously test before and after meals which i started doing anyway to try cut out the hypo's but unfortunatly it really does'nt seem to stop them. Yes i do agree that my hubby being my carer costs alot more than what a hypo alert dog would cost and the way all these reforms that are coming in they are making it harder for people in and out of work. </p><p></p><p>tracey167</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tracey167, post: 348585, member: 23764"] Hi Thanks for your replies, my hubby spoke to a lady at the hypo alert dogs centre and she explained what the proceedure was but my hubby was abit confused as she said that they want to see blood glucose readings and that i need to be doing over 6 readings upto 10 reading a day, but i said to my hubby a don't think my doctor would be to impressed with having to prescribe me 2 boxes of test strips a week plus i don't have 10 slots a day in my blood glucose dairy to write all them down there are only 8 slots a day, i can obviously test before and after meals which i started doing anyway to try cut out the hypo's but unfortunatly it really does'nt seem to stop them. Yes i do agree that my hubby being my carer costs alot more than what a hypo alert dog would cost and the way all these reforms that are coming in they are making it harder for people in and out of work. tracey167 [/QUOTE]
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