Hi @Jo_the_boat ..Hi
I bought one of these:
https://homehealth-uk.com/all-products/codefree-blood-glucose-monitoring-system-mmoll-or-mgdl/
There are links there to buy extra lances and testing strips.
I bought 250 strips and 100 lances for just less than £50.
I mentioned this previously on here and nobody shot me down in flames at the time so presumably they are a fairly sensible price and quality.
They do mmol/l and a mg/dl meters. I got the former which I think is the right one for you based on your initial readings.
According to far more experienced folk on here than me, the nurse / gp may tell you that you don't need a meter - but that's not so. Go ahead and test (before you eat and 2 hours after) to see what spikes your glucose.
Good luck
Hi @Jo_the_boat ..
A good choice .. and here's a bit more info on the SD Codefree meter for follow-up ..
Meter costs £12.98
Test strips are £7.69 for a pack of 50 and there are discount codes available for bulk purchases:
5 packs x 50 use code: 264086 .. cost is £29.49
10 packs x 50 use code: 975833 .. cost is £58.98
Make sure that you tick the appropriate box on the on-line order form and you won't pay VAT on your meter or strips.
Hope this helps
OOOPS .. a bit dozy this morning but I've now sent info to the OP as wellThanks for the endorsement. Hope the OP spots it too.
Looks like I paid a bit too much but it was a 'panic' buy as I wanted to get started.
No. That's the flaw in the NHS's cunning plan. You have to maintain your BG within range without knowing what it is. I use the SD Code free meter.I work in mental health and was assaulted by a patient.
When the ambulance did their checks they found I had a blood sugar of 16.6 mol/l and a BP of 230/135 (although that calmed down or 140/110 later).
They advised I see my GP and I was sent for fasting bloods and got a hbA1c of 104 and cholesterol of 5.9.
Over a phone consultation my GP has started me on 500mg metformin three times a day and atorvastatin. (I had a bit of a shock when I googled interactions) but has said he want to see if lifestyle changes will resolve my BP. I'm guessing he means lose weight through diet an exercise.
I am hearing that I won't be entitled to testing equipment to monitor my blood sugars when I get my appointment though with the diabetic nurses.
I've bought a BP monitor so I can check that. Is it possible to buy my own blood sugar testing kit and if so how much will it cost? I can't really see how I can check if the changes are making a difference otherwise.
Thanks for all the quick responses. A lot to think about. A high fat diet seems counter intuitive with the high cholesterol...
lots of research needed.
Thanks for all the quick responses. A lot to think about. A high fat diet seems counter intuitive with the high cholesterol...
lots of research needed.
Thanks for all the quick responses. A lot to think about. A high fat diet seems counter intuitive with the high cholesterol...
lots of research needed.
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