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NHS "Low-Priority Crackdown" on Blood Test Strips

Just as an after thought, I bruise so easily even with 4mm needles. Hate it, you wouldn't want to see my belly
 
I do not know a great deal about Type 2, so do many type 2 get prescribed test strips. Do Type 2 need test strips? I am not having a go at them just curious
Type 2s on any of the 3 Types 2 medications meds ( including but not just insulin) that can induce hypos should be prescribed test strips according to NICE guidance
I think strips are needed by any type 2 who is motivated to test and then to activly use the information gathered in order to guide their diet / treatment - otherwise they and their doctor / DSN are working in dark based on one or two hba1cs a year
 
I do not know a great deal about Type 2, so do many type 2 get prescribed test strips. Do Type 2 need test strips? I am not having a go at them just curious
Type 2s on any of the meds that can induce hypos should be prescribed test strips according to NICE guidance
I think strips are needed by any type 2 who is motivated to test their sugars, and then to activly use the information gathered in order to guide their diet / treatment - otherwise they and their doctor / DSN are working in dark based on one or two hba1cs a year
 

Some of my test strips are £££!
Quite shocking really as my meter is a bog standard one, doesn't do anything fancy.

If my GP changes my test strips, will they provide me with a new meter?
 
Some of my test strips are £££!
Quite shocking really as my meter is a bog standard one, doesn't do anything fancy.

If my GP changes my test strips, will they provide me with a new meter?
Yes
 
I currently use the BD Viva needles and have noo issues with them at all

I do not know a great deal about Type 2, so do many type 2 get prescribed test strips. Do Type 2 need test strips? I am not having a go at them just curious
If you are lucky enough as a Type 2 to reverse your condition and have metformin removed it is a common practice to de-scribe test strips and monitors - at the very time when you need to keep monitoring; if it were a choice due to funding for lifestyle managed Type 2's and Type 1's I would for obvious reasons want the money to go towards Type 1. I do feel it is false economics on the part of the decision makers on the Type 2 decisions of management and just hope the units / test strips specified are at least as good as those removed.
 
Explains why my surgery changed needles to GlucoRx CarePoint 4mm !!
 
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