Hi ixi, I think unfortunately for you that free prescriptions are only available for diabetics on diabetes medication. Worth double checking though.@Bluetit1802 @Rachox
Although your advice was not aimed at me I would like to say "Thanks both".
I didn't realise I could view my results online. I have been ringing up or booking an appt. I'll certainly follow that up.
Although I am not on meds for Diabetes I am for Blood pressure so I am going to look into whether these meds will be free now.
Always something new to learn - even on a Friday afternoon!
I’m on several other medications and before my diabetes diagnosis I used to buy a prepayment certificate for around £10/month, would this be an alternative for you?
I’m on several other medications and before my diabetes diagnosis I used to buy a prepayment certificate for around £10/month, would this be an alternative for you?
“Courgetti Western”! Love it!Nothing much to add, but don’t expect the medics to be positive if you talk about “low carb high fat”, but if you tell them you are avoiding all sugar and ready meals and cutting back on rice, bread and pasta while eating "real food" they will like it.
I found that the key to controlling my BG was getting my breakfast right. What are you having for breakfast these days?
I just posted this on another thread, that may help you
Im sorry to hear about your diagnosis. I’m also new to diabetes, the hospital wrote me a script for a blood glucose test meter.
I find it’s a really good tool to relieve my mind, I can test and know if my blood sugar is ok or not ok.
There are many online sites that offer a free meter, I think their ads on this site as well. You may have to buy the lancets or the strips out of pocket, but it’s well worth relieving your worry.
I worry all the time about it, and I can’t imagine not being able to check. Since I’ve been checking about 85 percent of my blood glucose test are within limit. Thankfully.
I worked with my pharmacist, and he helped me to evaluate if I needed to take the Metformin they prescribe for me. He said that I didn’t. When the nurse from the diabetes clinic called me for the appointment we talked about it and she said that my BG values were pretty good and for me not to take the Metformin.
Try to get yourself a meter, it takes the guesswork out of your meal plan and relives the worry and anxiety that comes from not knowing.
Price is less an issue than confusion about which meter to get, not surprisingly there seem to be very few comparative reviews which are comprehensible to a beginner, out there. Even on this site's shop section.
All meters you can get in the UK are "good enough", as they have to keep to an ISO standard. Apart from issues with the size of the meter, display size if poor eyesight etc, the only considering for most people with Type2 is the cost of the test strips. They make all the money from selling the test strips, hence you can often get a meter for free.
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