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<blockquote data-quote="djj" data-source="post: 191017" data-attributes="member: 34203"><p>Hi,</p><p>Diagnosed T2 end of February 2011, given booklet, and prescription for urine testing strips, I asked about a meter and/or test strips but the doc just smiled and said the urine strips were what I needed.</p><p>With in two days I could not get an indication, further research revealed that urine strips do not indicate until 10.0mmol/L, not much good to check if readings are under 8.5mmol/L!</p><p>I bought my own meter and test strips, but resolved to negotiate for a prescription.</p><p>In the end I was given a Microdot+ meter and prescription for test strips, the prescription has been repeated once.</p><p>I've had my eyes checked and am waiting the result of another blood test.</p><p>I had to push to get the eye tests and am still waiting for the DESMOND course.</p><p>Seems like I will have to fight every step of the way, how are other people managing?</p><p>I've lost about 17+Kg so far, and am on a diet and exercise treatment, the doc wanted to put me on pills, but I refused until i'd given the diet and exercise a try, the right move I believe.</p><p>Currently my normal pre meal level is 4.4 - 6.0mmol/L and post meal (2hrs) 4.7 - 7.0mmol/L, although I've just discovered scotch egg is no good for me, had a couple of 8.0mmol/Ls over last two days!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="djj, post: 191017, member: 34203"] Hi, Diagnosed T2 end of February 2011, given booklet, and prescription for urine testing strips, I asked about a meter and/or test strips but the doc just smiled and said the urine strips were what I needed. With in two days I could not get an indication, further research revealed that urine strips do not indicate until 10.0mmol/L, not much good to check if readings are under 8.5mmol/L! I bought my own meter and test strips, but resolved to negotiate for a prescription. In the end I was given a Microdot+ meter and prescription for test strips, the prescription has been repeated once. I've had my eyes checked and am waiting the result of another blood test. I had to push to get the eye tests and am still waiting for the DESMOND course. Seems like I will have to fight every step of the way, how are other people managing? I've lost about 17+Kg so far, and am on a diet and exercise treatment, the doc wanted to put me on pills, but I refused until i'd given the diet and exercise a try, the right move I believe. Currently my normal pre meal level is 4.4 - 6.0mmol/L and post meal (2hrs) 4.7 - 7.0mmol/L, although I've just discovered scotch egg is no good for me, had a couple of 8.0mmol/Ls over last two days!! [/QUOTE]
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