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You could probably buy the dip sticks from the chemist for cheaper than that!I think your right CarbsRok I'm being ripped off , had blood sugars check tonight at vet £17 !!!! £16.31p for a dip stick for her pee
I'm just an average wage earner I don't honestly know how I can afford to do this long term it's been £200 this week I seriously need to
find a cheaper way of helping poor Issabella or get a second job then we will never see each other :-((
I think your right CarbsRok I'm being ripped off , had blood sugars check tonight at vet £17 !!!! £16.31p for a dip stick for her pee
I'm just an average wage earner I don't honestly know how I can afford to do this long term it's been £200 this week I seriously need to
find a cheaper way of helping poor Issabella or get a second job then we will never see each other :-((
Hiya, it does rather sound as if you are being ripped off. You can buy the pee stick in a chemist shop for less than £10 and there's about 100 test strips in the pot. Here you go good ol amazon http://www.amazon.co.uk/s/?ie=UTF8&keywords=urine test strips&tag=mh0a9-21&index=aps&hvadid=2978603538&ref=pd_sl_8f1j86rw51_pp
Diabetes in dogs is about self management by the owner same as humans really. Learn all you can yourself and don't rely on the vet or it will end up with you being broke and also possibly losing your dog a lot sooner than need be. Obviously you will need to go back for a check up every now and then for a new prescription to be issued otherwise if it were me I would learn to self manage pretty **** quick.
Insurance is no good at this point if the dog is not insured already, as with a new policy it would be a pre existing condition and not covered by insurance. I see you are a new member and have made five posts, three of which talk about insurance...Hello everyone.
I like to share about pet insurance.I think people should aware this insurance.So they do not face any problem about pet.If you face the problem about your pet please contact insurance policy.
Insurance is no good at this point if the dog is not insured already, as with a new policy it would be a pre existing condition and not covered by insurance. I see you are a new member and have made five posts, three of which talk about insurance...
Just a little update on my Issabella , she is doing well much improved since receiving her insulin, which she has twice a day.
I have been doing a fair amount of research into purchasing her medication syringes and dip sticks etc online and I have to say
its saving us a small fortune. The prescription from the vet cost £9. and its for 6 months so well worth it.
But money aside its good to see Issabella looking bright eyed and bushy tailed again.
Thank you all for your input kind words and suggestions its been an enormous help.
Thank you for taking the time to contact me.
Issabellasmum)
Hi Issabellasmum, I am a Vet Surgeon so will be able to help you a lot if needed. As for prices things are expensive, but that's private medicine for you. I wont discuss the prices from my practice openly but PM if you want to maybe know more.
As for the condition in animals there are similarities but also significant differences. Any questions fire away? Glad she is improving tho. What was her last alphatrak and fructosamine results
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