DogPsyche said:I'm so disappointed to have received a letter today saying that I will no longer get my test strips on the NHS as I'm Type 2 and at no risk of Hypoglycaemia. It's such a false economy, isn't it? I'm controlling my levels really well with daily testing and in the long-run I'll cost the NHS so much less in this way. With twice-yearly testing I might as well give up.
DogPsyche said:I'm so disappointed to have received a letter today saying that I will no longer get my test strips on the NHS as I'm Type 2 and at no risk of Hypoglycaemia. It's such a false economy, isn't it? I'm controlling my levels really well with daily testing and in the long-run I'll cost the NHS so much less in this way. With twice-yearly testing I might as well give up.
jopar said:If you are well controlled a T2 shouldn't need to test daily!
Once you've sorted out control, then you only really need to test a couple time a week, or if you feel unwell, changing routines or trying new foods.. Bernstein will actually say once a fortnight to keep an eye of things, and this goes for T1's as well!
If you taking a oral medication or none all, then a hypo isn't going to pose and dangers, sure enough you will have an unpleasant experience but it won't be life threatening.
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