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Test Strips For Our Aussie Members

Kind of related to this post which is Australian-related... I haven't yet bought a blood glucose meter but I will this week.

Which is the best one to buy and where can I get one? I've seen that Chemist Warehouse has heaps. I'm also waiting for my NDSS form to be signed and submitted so I can get my strips cheaper (for 6 months at least, is that right?). Thanks for your help!
 
Quite often your local NDSS chemist will have meters on special - basically you pay for them up front (around $40), then they send in a form to Abbott or whichever meter manufacturer and eventually you'll receive a cheque back for the amount.

I've always found the Abbott Freestyle range very accurate, though I prefer the Accu-chek style of lancet - I love my Multiclix :)
 
Quite often your local NDSS chemist will have meters on special - basically you pay for them up front (around $40), then they send in a form to Abbott or whichever meter manufacturer and eventually you'll receive a cheque back for the amount.

I've always found the Abbott Freestyle range very accurate, though I prefer the Accu-chek style of lancet - I love my Multiclix :)

Thank you! I'll wait for my NDSS registration to go through then hopefully this week :)
 
Which is the best one to buy and where can I get one?
I got mt Accu-Check Performa four years ago on a cash back deal, then it was upgraded to the latest model at the time.

I now use Abbott Freestyle Freedom Lite meter which I got as a freebie from Abbott, as was the software to get the data from it.

Most major pharmacy's sell them for around $50.00 if I remember correctly, Accu-Chek have a cash back deal most of the time though. They also charge for their software which is expensive.

Strips for both of these meters I mentioned are $65.00 per 100 box here in Bundaberg, so sweat on the postie bringing your NDSS membership card as as pos.
I've always found the Abbott Freestyle range very accurate, though I prefer the Accu-chek style of lancet - I love my Multiclix :)
Me too.
 
Can you still get the software for the freedom lite for free? What about the cable? Any hints on where to get this stuff on the cheap?
 
Accu-chek gave me a guide model for zip. Comes with Bluetooth. Still have to get strips via NDSS though. I don't usually record readings as I don't routinely test very often. Really only test when I will be eating something that I haven't measured before. The results go in the database.
 
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