Good for you Sid, I shall have to move back to West Norwood as my doctor in Lancashire has put on my records Test Strips not needed. So as a 75 year old pensioner if I want strips I either eat off my meagre pension or starve and buy strips. I have decided to eat and when I hypo hubby will call an ambulance. :thumbdown:Sid Bonkers said:Not being smug or complacent but I picked up my prescription from the chemists yesterday and the box of Aviva test strips I'd added to the list of repeat meds was duly prescribed so no need for a cheap meter at least for the next couple of months
Sirzy said:I am a bit nervous about switching to the new meter though, I'm a bit of a control freak about my numbers, and tend to freak out even about small differences! :roll:
iHs said:Hi sirzy and xyzzy
Seriously, it really doesn't matter that much that there are minor differences between the SD meter and the ones you are both using. It's not going to affect the way your control is going - your hba1c will still be the same. By all means if you can both afford to buy teststrips privately paying out approx £12-£15 for each tub of 50, then carry on doing so. I think the SD meter offers excellent value for all the people on the forum who cannot afford to pay privately and cannot get teststrips prescribed.
xyzzy said:Out of all the numbers bandied about I think HbA1c is one of the least useful. It will just tell me an average BG level over the last few weeks. It won't tell me that eating 75g of pasta spikes my BG's up to double figures after 2 hours even though after 4 hours I will be sub 6 and fine. So for 23/24ths of the day my average will be fine and therefore my average will be largely unaffected by the dangerous spike. Putting that all together if I did the same thing day in day out I could be spiking dangerously high each day but end up with a very low HbA1c.
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