As a T2 I was lucky (?) in that I was put onto insulin a day after receiving a letter telling me that I would no longer be allowed testing strips - because some people were becoming anxious with their self testing results - or something like that.
There are 3 possibilities
You don't test, don't care and don't take action
You test, your readings are high then you should be worried, and take action.
You test, your readings are ok then you wouldn't worry.
So I called my practice and told them I would be requiring mare strips than before - thank you.
I got them ok.
Since starting on insulin, I am testing 4 time a dayplus before driving, my control has never been better, I keep a food /BS diary so I can keep a close eye on my readings.
I'm actually looking forward to my next clinic (october) to see what my Hba1c is like - got to be better than 9.something that it was lst time.
However, the cutting of prescriptions for test strips does seem to becoming a big issue - at least on this forum.
How can diabetics who want to take control of this go about changing this policy?
Surely someone in power must be able to work out that cutting test strips os a short term saving that will result in a horrendous cost in the future - I know we are talking about politicians here and they never see further ahead than the next sound-bite or election.
Any suggestions for militant action welcome - how about a mass testing in parliament - or a mass testing of politicians to see how many are diabetic and didn't know?
I'm just becoming so frustrated on behalf of others.