Thanks, I thought that might be the case.Hello millysue. thanks for popping in.
Judging by what I've heard from others, NHS does not give meters to T2s. Somebody may drop in to tell me I'm wrong though.
You can pick up fairly cheap meters (sometimes even free) but its the cost of the test strips that will hurt. People say that Codefree is the cheapest, have a look on Amazon and compare them with something like Glucomen LX test strips.
I'm not in the UK but things are similar here. I decided however that if there was one thing I really did want it was test strips on prescription. They didn't want to give it to me so I thought very well then, let's go for the heavy ammunition. I was already into low carbing and had sensed that my DSN wasn't so told her at some length that I had decided not to have a single carbohydrate until I was given a meter and strips. Not one! Not half a carrot, no tiny sliver of fruit, not a single bread crumb, nothing, only eggs, bacon and butter, floods of butter! It didn't take long before I had what I wanted.Good afternoon all,
I have type 2. I think its probably time I took it seriously , I know I lack willpower.
I go to GP on tuesday for blood results. I am going to ask again for a test meter, I think this is going to be the only way I can TRY and take control.
What do you think my chances are of getting a meter.
Hi Millysue and WELCOME...i don't buy the old age argument anymore...I started to accept my declining health as a natural part of "old age" then discovered it was Diabetes 2 and now have decided management and discipline first...then bow to age gracefully. HOWEVER I can't expect my poor body to be abused by me with the wrong foods and be inactive and still expect to feel great. I know everyones situation is different but I expect now to continue to play football till I am 65 with my sons 18 to 30 year old mates and not use age until I really cant do it any more. Of course Age is a great excuse. I am some 5 years younger than you but I have seen 70 year olds whiz by me when I have been out on my walks. So well done for deciding to come to this forum and my very BEST WISHES for your endeavour to return back to good health and enjoy your aging at the same time.Thanks Patricia21, your so right. How do I know if that second glass of wine has pushed me O.T.T. without testing. I feel so tired most of the time, is it my blood pressure, is it my sugar levels, or just my age.
Thanks
Good afternoon all,
I have type 2. I think its probably time I took it seriously , I know I lack willpower.
I go to GP on tuesday for blood results. I am going to ask again for a test meter, I think this is going to be the only way I can TRY and take control.
What do you think my chances are of getting a meter.
Hi and welcome. The fact that you've joined this forum implies that your diabetes is uppermost in your mind at the moment, and many of us find that when we can get our blood sugar under control we feel amazingly better all round. I've just been for an hour's walk on the beach (heavy going on pebbles) and here I am waffling away before going to cook the tea, whereas not long ago I would be snoring on the sofa.[QUOTE="millysue, post: 743648, member: 156219" I feel so tired most of the time, is it my blood pressure, is it my sugar levels, or just my age.
Thanks
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