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<blockquote data-quote="KookieMunchster" data-source="post: 2038714" data-attributes="member: 503975"><p>Just FYI although I can’t comment as such on T1 in Sg. I do know that there is currently a govt. initiated Diabetes awareness campaign being rolled out there. In general I have found meds to be expensive. Eg. if you wear dentures and you need stuff like steradent bring your own! Last time I was there just buying similar products like polygrip set me back £25. There are levels of care that differ in SG - private health care is world class and the public health system isn’t too shabby but is only subsidised for Singaporeans and those with PR.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KookieMunchster, post: 2038714, member: 503975"] Just FYI although I can’t comment as such on T1 in Sg. I do know that there is currently a govt. initiated Diabetes awareness campaign being rolled out there. In general I have found meds to be expensive. Eg. if you wear dentures and you need stuff like steradent bring your own! Last time I was there just buying similar products like polygrip set me back £25. There are levels of care that differ in SG - private health care is world class and the public health system isn’t too shabby but is only subsidised for Singaporeans and those with PR. [/QUOTE]
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