sunspots
Well-Known Member
- Messages
- 302
- Location
- Porthleven, Cornwall
- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Non-insulin injectable medication (incretin mimetics)
So you are suppose to have high bg....that's good to know
Hi Sunspots! Ive been doing under 50g carbs on lchf for four and a half weeks too. Im also self funded on meter and strips but wouldnt be without it! Interesting to see what dietician has to say!
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Only if you are purchasing "over the counter" online/direct or NHS pay a lot less!Kimbo...just keep hinting that you'd rather check your BGs regular and the NHS should be paying for the test-strips, they are expensive (Accucheck £28 for 50 strips) way pricey if it's out of your own pocket !
Anyone buying their test strips in a chemist can claim VAT exemption. Don't know if this applies to purchases from Amazon?
http://www.diabetes.co.uk/vat-exemption.html
Kimbo...just keep hinting that you'd rather check your BGs regular and the NHS should be paying for the test-strips, they are expensive (Accucheck £28 for 50 strips) way pricey if it's out of your own pocket !
Rather disappointed as I hoped my new DN would be more enlightened. We 'discussed' blood glucose levels ('of course they are higher than normal - you're diabetic', 'but I want to get them as close to normal as possible', 'but you're diabetic' etc.)
and diet ('your ketones are really high.
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