Hi Dingoh,
I do wish the medical community would get their act together! One says one thing, another says something else. However, I'm lucky in that my GP prescribes my testing strips, to the tune of 2 tubs per month. I just wish everyone could be so lucky.
I think it's imperative to self test. Sooliz is right - it's down solely to costs. I think when your healthcare team start banging on about 'sine waves', it's purely a distraction meant to confuse. I'm probably being totally thick here (not a difficult thing! :lol: ), but I've never heard of 'sine waves', but it hasn't stopped me from finding out whether an orange is going to spike me through the roof, or not have much effect at all. How could I know that half a baguette with tuna mayo doesn't have much effect on me if I don't test to find out?
I know the testing strips are expensive, and the other unfortunates like yourself who have to buy their own will be able to tell you the best buys, but for a while at least, look for free offers on bg testing machines, as they usually come with around 10 or so free strips (the machines are free because they want you to start buying the testing strips, which is where the profit comes from).
Best of luck.