Hpetal
Well-Known Member
- Messages
- 114
- Location
- Fife, Scotland
- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Tablets (oral)
- Dislikes
- cold weather!
I use a true you meter, maybe crude but is a regular hab1c or what ever the test is called a guide for accuracy and enabling people to draw better conclusions ?
Yep, that's the little beast.
That's why some of us measure at the beginning 3x for one meal: before, 1h after and 2h after - to catch the glycemic curve. After some time, when we know the impact of specific meal, you can measure before and 2h after just to be sure. For each measurement we set the targets and are trying to be inside this targets.Things that affect my blood sugar readings are in no particular order. 1 time the test is taken. 2 what and when I've eaten. 3 medication I've taken. 4 exercise and so on. I suppose the point I'm trying to make is don't fixated on these daily readings. Get out and live life treating diabetes as an inconvenience.
I imagine it is the cost, pure and simple. They gave me a basic monitor, I bought a super duper one but have to pay for the strips for it myself, I don't think I can moan about that really. They do provide strips for the one they gave me so I use theirs mostly and my own one pretty much languishes in a drawer. Should people really expect to receive a more expensive option when the basic one does what it needs to?Thanks for all your comments, my issue isn't what make the meter is, it is the fact of being refused point blank that I can not have the strips on prescription. why should i be forced into using a meter given to me when i already have a meter ? If I lived in the ajoining NHS authority to Fife I would be able to get them, it is the inequality and restraints of budgeting. As far as I am aware the Asensia contour one is the only one with the second chance sample strips therefore cutting down on wasting strips when meters show error messages. it's a wait and see!
What percentage of strips are you wasting to make that a useful feature? I use a TEE2 meter which needs a very small blood sample and I only waste maybe 1% of the strips.Thanks for all your comments, my issue isn't what make the meter is, it is the fact of being refused point blank that I can not have the strips on prescription. why should i be forced into using a meter given to me when i already have a meter ? If I lived in the ajoining NHS authority to Fife I would be able to get them, it is the inequality and restraints of budgeting. As far as I am aware the Asensia contour one is the only one with the second chance sample strips therefore cutting down on wasting strips when meters show error messages. it's a wait and see!
The only times I have got a error message is when I either put the strip in upside down, or a flat battery.average test 6 times a day and probably at least 1 has to be redone due to error
I was supplied the True You meter by my GP (Lanarkshire) and found it dreadful. Apart from the fact that the batteries kept falling out it did not give me nearly enough information. I too have a contour next one and brought my HbA1c down from 60 to 50 and finally persuaded my GP to prescribe the relevant test strips. Mind you I only get about 100 a month and self fund the rest as I use at least 50 a week. I totally agree about not getting the tools you need to save the NHS money in the long run.Well today I had my review with the diabetic nurse and took a prescription card to request test strips for my new Contour next one monitor... and was point blankly told NO you can't have these as they are too expensive and not on Fife's approved list, I explained this new meter has an app that shows graphs of results and highlights highs and lows and the strips have a "second chance" feature in case of errors. Every aspect I brought up she said sorry I agree with you but you won't get them. Grrrr so annoyed, they expect us to take resposability for our diabetes management but refuse to give us the tools to do so.
She did say she could give me one of the free approved monitors think it was called True something. But said it was not as detailed as the Asensia countour next,no app or support.
Has anyone had this happen and what can we do? Yes I am prepared to buy my own but I think it is disgraceful that budget restraints stop us getting the support we need.
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