And the important bit here is 'well-controlled' as that's what it is, it's not gone, it's not been cured, you still have diabetes.I think I do because without measuring my blood sugar I can't see if the "chronic" condition is being well controlled..
If you can get one and some strips from your doctor then take it and use it.. however its highly likely that the doc will have been given it by the manufacturer because the strips are expensive and that's what the running cost is. So when you run out of strips and you think it has taught you something buy your own meter with cheaper running costs.As a T2 newby.
Haven’t tested my blood sugar on the small machine- is this worth trying to ask my doctor for or is it pay as you go
Thanks for any advice
Well "In Remission" might cause a slight problem I guess...?You’re not cured, but controlled. If you are controlled by drugs it’s obvious. Instead you are controlled by diet and testing of that diet. Without that treatment there would be no dispute you are still diabetic as your numbers would be the proof. That’s my opinion anyway. Do your medical records specify anything that might contradict claiming vat exemption?
If you can get one and some strips from your doctor then take it and use it.. however its highly likely that the doc will have been given it by the manufacturer because the strips are expensive and that's what the running cost is. So when you run out of strips and you think it has taught you something buy your own meter with cheaper running costs.
Not in my CCG..unfortunately.Is this not supplied by the nhs
I always wondered about whether as a T2 "In remission" I should be claiming VAT free for test strips.. well today I got the definitive answer from HMRC
"In reply to your enquiry dated 18/03/2019 regarding blood test strips. While the condition exists and you need the items mentioned you will be able to claim for the strips. when the chronic illness/disability is no longer present then the relief will end
I hope this helps with your enquiry "
Hmm well not really.. Anyone care to translate...?
Pretty much the norm across England with a few lucky exceptionsMy surgery comes under Leeds NHS and I understand that they have instructions not to issue supplies to type 2. Maybe if using insulin then that is different,.
I buy my own and don't pay the vat .. surgery never offered them. in my eyes a short sighted measure although a lot of HCP's don't understand how the data could be very useful.My surgery comes under Leeds NHS and I understand that they have instructions not to issue supplies to type 2. Maybe if using insulin then that is different,.
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