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<blockquote data-quote="Bash_" data-source="post: 1542542" data-attributes="member: 426323"><p>I'm not getting this, it pays to look after your body and as I advised someone else just a few minutes ago</p><p></p><p>If you have a confirmed type 2 visit your GP (take charge, it's your body and know body has a greater interest in it than you) and insist they supply either the new tester or at least the test strips that you require, please ensure you read up before hand suggest tel 0800-701000 and I've used them all of worth over the past 43 years. I'd suggest this model or ease and travel as the Accu-chek mobile as it does not require test strips for every test as it's a cartridge style with 50 tapes per pack and the finger device is both soft click and records the data for you. The others are all very similar, but hope this helps. PS if the GP does not supply the tester, just buy it outright as the real cost (as you rightly state) is in the test cassettes. Keep testing and keep cool, but it already sounds like you have improved your diet. Things could be worse I'm type 1 (43 years) with Coeliac 2 months now that's a challenge I can assure you. Kind regards Mr B</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bash_, post: 1542542, member: 426323"] I'm not getting this, it pays to look after your body and as I advised someone else just a few minutes ago If you have a confirmed type 2 visit your GP (take charge, it's your body and know body has a greater interest in it than you) and insist they supply either the new tester or at least the test strips that you require, please ensure you read up before hand suggest tel 0800-701000 and I've used them all of worth over the past 43 years. I'd suggest this model or ease and travel as the Accu-chek mobile as it does not require test strips for every test as it's a cartridge style with 50 tapes per pack and the finger device is both soft click and records the data for you. The others are all very similar, but hope this helps. PS if the GP does not supply the tester, just buy it outright as the real cost (as you rightly state) is in the test cassettes. Keep testing and keep cool, but it already sounds like you have improved your diet. Things could be worse I'm type 1 (43 years) with Coeliac 2 months now that's a challenge I can assure you. Kind regards Mr B [/QUOTE]
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