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AnnieC
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Seems like our surgery is not to bad then My husband when diagnosed T2 and the first time he saw the DN was given a meter without him even mentioning testing and told he would get strips on prescription also his GP put him straight onto the slow release Metformin when most people seem to have to ask for that after having problems with the normal oneI say you are very lucky to be getting strips if you are type 2.... Where I live my GP refuses to give strips and does not advocate testing at all in between the HBA1c tests.... they say the strips are too expensive to prescribe. I am under the hospital for my control as its not very stable and gets effected by all kinds of things and then behaves for a while without reason... my specialist insists on strips as I am on gliclazide which can cause hypos.... I get hypo symptoms at readings of (old) 4.5 . so the consultant emailed my GP and insisted they give strips... they still refused... that went on for 18 months... I now have found a doctor in the practice who says " just see me, i'll sort it".... but what an effort... So if you are getting enough strips to test four times every meal, well done... I have 50 and they want me to make them last as long as possible... at least a month. My argument is, on here the type 2 testing programme is advocated, and I know it helps me control as when I test regularly I get better control... so why is it there is a charge to register on the programme is its been proved testing gives better control and the NHS want to cut down on costs ... better control = less complications - less hospital costs.... make the testing scheme free to everyone .. I can't afford to pay to go on the scheme...
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