tigger
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- Type of diabetes
- Type 1
- Treatment type
- Pump
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- registrars asking silly questions
When I got the pump the hospital sent a letter to my GP asking for me to be prescribed ketone blood sticks and a different type of meter strip. I got all of these initially and got the new meter strip added to my repeats. I don't use the ketone sticks very much so only recently noticed they weren't on my repeats. I sent an email to the GP reminding them they had been prescribed and that since I was on a pump I am at increased risk of DKA. They prescribed me urine ketone sticks and put them on the repeats.
I know they are less accurate, more prone to user misreading and cheaper.In the past I've never bothered with any strips apart from in occasional bad spates asking the gp for a box of the urine variety. One issue is I'm still anxious after that newspaper article a week ago about the woman who died from DKA. The other issue is I don't like making a fuss so will err on the positive side if there's a chance of discretion rather than unnecessarily clogging up A&E.
What type of strips have you been prescribed? Do you think if you're a pump user urine is sufficient?
I know they are less accurate, more prone to user misreading and cheaper.In the past I've never bothered with any strips apart from in occasional bad spates asking the gp for a box of the urine variety. One issue is I'm still anxious after that newspaper article a week ago about the woman who died from DKA. The other issue is I don't like making a fuss so will err on the positive side if there's a chance of discretion rather than unnecessarily clogging up A&E.
What type of strips have you been prescribed? Do you think if you're a pump user urine is sufficient?