Despite my reservations on a number of issues, I have found my practice nurse to be knowledgable, helpful and realistic in helping me through the T2 maze. She has, for example, arranged all the tests and appointments that you would want in the first nine months. I'm not sure she's designated as a DSN and she does have a lot of other functions in the practice.
My beef is with the doctor designated as the diabetes specialist who is difficult to work with if you want to have an informed conversation. Her attitude is that she knows best and the patient doesn't really have the background or knowledge to have an opinion worth discussion. Although a group practice, all diabetic patients are referred to this one doctor so there's no interaction with other doctors who might have a different approach.
I'm going on the DESMOND course next week and the nurses giving the course are reputed to be diabetes specialists working for the local health authority. It will be interesting to observe how they operate and whether they adhere strictly to some of the NHS guidelines. I'm particularly interested in self testing, cholesterol and reduced carbs diet.
I don't get strips and buy my own but after the initial "discovery" phase, this has settled down to every day fasting tests plus some more intense testing for specific purposes so the cost has reduced accordingly (as I'm using less strips).