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<blockquote data-quote="TimLibre" data-source="post: 2621019" data-attributes="member: 532658"><p>I think i use around 1 or 2 strips a month as long as I have a Libre on. In cases where I dont trust the Libre reading. In my case the readings were less accurate on holidays when i was a lot in the sea, so i did some more testing there.</p><p></p><p>Other occasions I use more testing strips, are when the libre sensors are delayed by mail and I have no sensors left at home.</p><p></p><p>Regarding the insulin, i really dont like that such an inportant medicin is just changed to another without us having any say on it. So I was sceptical when my insurance did the obligatory change from novo insulins to Aspart and Abasaglar (even the pharmacie employees mix up the names). That was some years ago already, but have to say the new cheaper insulins are about the same as the novo ones for me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TimLibre, post: 2621019, member: 532658"] I think i use around 1 or 2 strips a month as long as I have a Libre on. In cases where I dont trust the Libre reading. In my case the readings were less accurate on holidays when i was a lot in the sea, so i did some more testing there. Other occasions I use more testing strips, are when the libre sensors are delayed by mail and I have no sensors left at home. Regarding the insulin, i really dont like that such an inportant medicin is just changed to another without us having any say on it. So I was sceptical when my insurance did the obligatory change from novo insulins to Aspart and Abasaglar (even the pharmacie employees mix up the names). That was some years ago already, but have to say the new cheaper insulins are about the same as the novo ones for me. [/QUOTE]
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