Stattovic
Active Member
- Messages
- 33
- Location
- Southampton, England
- Type of diabetes
- Treatment type
- Insulin
- Dislikes
- Horse Racing, loud pop music
Very expensive though.
Some diabetics.Did not cost me a penny - phone them up and they will supply it free - then get the refills on prescription, free to diabetics.
oh I so wish the test strips were free for most T2s, but alas... You must be lucky or really unlucky in a strange way as you are on insulin
I wish. I spend a lot on strips. Even though the doctors have told me not to test.
No chance I am afraid. I am not on medication. I use less strips now though as I know what most meals do to me.Ask the surgery about free test strips.
I though in the uk all diabetics get free prescriptions. Although I am now 70 and get them free as an old git, I was first diagnosed 40 years ago and was told from then on it was free,
Ask the surgery about free test strips.
I'm T2 and get 100 strips a month on prescription which aren't enough so in between times I buy extra ones online. I've been away and went into the chemist to collect my overdue prescription today only to find that they haven't ordered me any on prescription since July. When I asked if I could still have the back order, I was told no. I could only have the 100 for this month. Not happy
Are you metformin only? If so you are very lucky to get strips.
Yes I am nowand I realise I'm one of the lucky ones. If I hadn't been given the bs kit by the dietician at the hospital I don't think I'd be so lucky.
If @Bluetit1802 is right, my luck could be about to run out.....
You don't know just how lucky you are!!Ask the surgery about free test strips.
You don't know just how lucky you are!!
I'm an old age pensioner (type 2 on metformin) and get all my prescriptions free, but no way will they give me any test strips. I've asked several times (actually at every appointment so far!) about getting them on prescription and have been quoted the oft heard refrain "Type 2 diabetics don't need to test....". So there's no alternative except to buy my own, and I have still been told I shouldn't be testing, though at my last checkup our practice diabetic doctor, did allow that "... it's all right if you're just doing it as a hobby..." I despair...
@dianagrace: I've never had the luxury of seeing a dietician, although my own GP did suggest trying the Atkins diet, otherwise I might never have considered a low carb diet.
Robbity
My GPs surgery actually took the decision not to supply test strips on prescription to type II diabetics not on insulin in the last year. You will also find that some type II diabetics these days are even being told that they don't need to test. We know differently though.Ask the surgery about free test strips.
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