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<blockquote data-quote="OrsonKartt" data-source="post: 1542624" data-attributes="member: 396121"><p>Putting the costs of testing into perspective </p><p></p><p>I test 3-10 times per day, depending what I'm trying to figure out. </p><p></p><p>I buy an expresso coffee at my local cafe around 5 times per week this costs me £5, which is about how much it costs me to test. I'm far from rich so buy test strips with very close sell by dates when I can.</p><p></p><p> I know everyone is not in the fortunate position to be able to afford coffee nor to be ill in the UK due to the ongoing privatisation of the NHS. Sometimes life is not easy, we do what we can. At least here the information is given genourously and openheartedly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OrsonKartt, post: 1542624, member: 396121"] Putting the costs of testing into perspective I test 3-10 times per day, depending what I'm trying to figure out. I buy an expresso coffee at my local cafe around 5 times per week this costs me £5, which is about how much it costs me to test. I'm far from rich so buy test strips with very close sell by dates when I can. I know everyone is not in the fortunate position to be able to afford coffee nor to be ill in the UK due to the ongoing privatisation of the NHS. Sometimes life is not easy, we do what we can. At least here the information is given genourously and openheartedly. [/QUOTE]
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