Also, lipstick on your collar can be Fatal!!!!News Flash: Scientists announce Lipstick is really bad for Scottish people due to their gene makeup (!)
You're just to good to be diabetic.
My NEO threw a fit when I tried to feed it Codefree strips.They are not interchangeable.Usually you can only use the strips supplied specifically for the meter so I think that the answer would be no. You can buy a codefree meter which comes with case, lancing pen, and a small amount of lancets and strips for under £12. I bought a meter plus an extra 5 pots of 50 strips for under £40 today
Ahh, didn't know about the Gliclazide! It's ridiculous that you have lowered your BG by careful testing and low carbing, saving the NHS a lot of money and then they take the strips away which must be cheap compared to the meds!I only had prescriptions for strips whilst on gliclazide NEVER during the 9 1/2 yrs when taking metformin. You were the "lucky" one getting a prescription while on metformin
Unfortunately,as far as the GP practice is concerned, the big costs that I as a T2D on orals and diet represent is GP appointments for diabetes review, Health care appointments for diabetes screening checks, laboratory test reports (usually contracted out to private labs nowadays) and any specialist services (podiatary, diet, ). Then the cost of the meds we take are small compared to the share of overheads that are necessary to support the services mentioned above (GP salary, receptionist, heating, lighting etc) I have reduced some of my meds, but this has not really impacted on my footprint on the practice.Ahh, didn't know about the Gliclazide! It's ridiculous that you have lowered your BG by careful testing and low carbing, saving the NHS a lot of money and then they take the strips away which must be cheap compared to the meds!
Hi @phila. I am in NZ where diabetic meds are not free but they are subsidized. At the moment I pay only $5 for 180 metformin tablets. Not sure how long this will be subsidized though. Test strips are not free, I pay NZ$24 for 50. I use a CareSens glucometer which was given to me for free by the GP. Which type do you use? I get free consultation with GP every 3 weeks.Your doctor is right about diet and exercise, and 3 monthly HbA1c.Being in Ireland we have to get used to little being free, although diabetics do get diabetic related meds free, and one test strip per day, we have to pay for every visit to GP, consultant & clinic. My GP is very good and says that people with type 2 can use bm strips initially to understand what diet is best to keep levels down but as I am on oral meds there is no quick fix for a high reading as oral meds take a while to take effect. Therefore he stresses exercise and diet if I want to keep my fingers and toes. 3 monthly hba1c is a good enough guide in his eyes as it is what you do with any of the results that counts otherwise the results and the outcome will remain the same no matter how often it is tested. Sorry bit of a ramble.
Totally understand your frustration. Not only do we have diabetes to manage the best we can, we also have the medical profession working against us.I am now going to have a rave, prepare yourself! This is what happens when you take charge of your health- NHS stops supplying you with testing strips.
First and foremost, can I add my congratulations to the throng for taking control and winning. x As for the "in remission" bit, I've been told by one of the foremost expert consultants in Diabetes in the UK that you cannot be in remission, or a borderline diabetic... just like you can't be a little bit pregnant or be in remission from your pregnancy..! You are either pregnant or not, and you are either diabetic or not. Similar to recovering alcoholics I guess, no matter how long they have been "non drinkers" they still remain alcoholic. And then on the point of testing strips.... don't get me started either! My surgery refused to give me any testing strips despite being on Metformin, Saxagliptin and Gliclazide. My consultant emailed the surgery, they didn't listen, he emailed the diabetic nurse directly, she didn't listen... so after experiencing a couple of hypos, I refused to take any meds from the consultant until the GP gave me strips.... That did the trick, the consultant rang the surgery, tore them off a strip ( no pun intended) and now I can have strips whenever I request them...I am now going to have a rave, prepare yourself! This is what happens when you take charge of your health- NHS stops supplying you with testing strips. Apparently, as I have now had two concurrent HbA 1c tests, 6 months apart, both showing me to be in the non-diabetic range my diabetes mellitus type 2 is now " in remission" and I no longer need to test my blood glucose levels. Screeeaaam! Could some kind soul please give me the discount codes for Codefree strips? and a sedative
5 packs 264086
10 packs 975833
I think that's the one I used few days ago.. from another thread.. I think it worked out at about £5.80 per box of 50 strips as I bought 10 packs..
virtual sedative enclosed .. hugs
M
Obviously the price of success.. you should be proud really but I know its damned annoying..
The discount code only takes effect at checkout before you put in your payment details I think.. might be worth a try..? You have to copy it into the "coupon" area before you check out and "apply" then the £17.32 comes off the total.Looked on their site just now and 10 pks now £69.90 plus they won't send to the northern isles. I live in the Orkney Isles and so some companies class us as 'overseas' even though Royal Mail deliver here for the same price as the UK mainland. So will continue to get on Amazon at £6.99 a box
The discount code only takes effect at checkout before you put in your payment details I think.. might be worth a try..? You have to copy it into the "coupon" area before you check out and "apply" then the £17.32 comes off the total.
Also they don't make any mention about not delivering to parts of the UK and they use Royal Mail so shouldn't be a problem.
Regards
Mark
Didn't get as far as check out as the home page said UK mainland only. Will have to try ordering....Goodness @berylc I bought some a fortnight ago 5 tubs and they worked out at £5.32 per pot, did you apply the code at checkout?
Maybe try phoning and asking? A friend of mine always does this with online purchases and tends to get much better service..Didn't get as far as check out as the home page said UK mainland only. Will have to try ordering....
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