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<blockquote data-quote="hornplayer" data-source="post: 1189502" data-attributes="member: 69210"><p>You can get them in Boots. Plenty of other places too. My GP gave me a test kit, as they'd just been sent some samples, but I buy my own lancets and strips. Tesco order them in for me. I agree with Bluetit. It's really important to test. Without that it's very easy to convince yourself that everything is going well just because you don't feel bad. Trouble is, the body gets used to higher readings and the symptoms for high BG are very like the symptoms for low BG. Mixing those two up can lead to all sorts of problems. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Sent from my iPad using <a href="https://siteowners.tapatalk.com/byo/displayAndDownloadByoApp?rid=67" target="_blank">DCUK Forum</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hornplayer, post: 1189502, member: 69210"] You can get them in Boots. Plenty of other places too. My GP gave me a test kit, as they'd just been sent some samples, but I buy my own lancets and strips. Tesco order them in for me. I agree with Bluetit. It's really important to test. Without that it's very easy to convince yourself that everything is going well just because you don't feel bad. Trouble is, the body gets used to higher readings and the symptoms for high BG are very like the symptoms for low BG. Mixing those two up can lead to all sorts of problems. Sent from my iPad using [url=https://siteowners.tapatalk.com/byo/displayAndDownloadByoApp?rid=67]DCUK Forum[/url] [/QUOTE]
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