Whether your doc will prescribe them or not will more than likely be entirely down to cost unfortunately.Does anyone know whether my doctor might be resistant to prescribing another type of lancet, which may also require a different penlet.
I do test, I just rarely replace the lancetsThat's really good if you hardly use the lancets. I am meant to be testing blood glucose four times a day. How do you manage not to have to test Rokaab? Are you on a pump?
Yes it works well for me, but its still wise to verify its giving roughly the right numbers, and yes you still have to test when high or low as its not very accurate at higher and lower values.Do you find the Libre works well? It must make life a lot easier, but I believe sometimes you still have to test yourself - especially when unwell.... and that the Libre is not as accurate as using the lancets?
Oh no sorry, Lola doesnt have diabetes! I simply used her name to get another kit sent out which I just used the sundries as they're so expensive to buy. I get them on the NHS now as my diabetes has gone out of control.@Q007 Off topic, sorry, but you have a basset hound with diabetes? I have a doberman with diabetes, We test her every day, sometimes twice, with just a lancet on the inside of the mouth. We couldn't get blood out of her ear easily and someone suggested the inside of the mouth and it works great!
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