Hi Matt,
That's a surprisingly low reading considering what you had eaten. Probably indicates that before your meal you were much lower than you thought, probably close to a hypo level.
When you see your GP you will likely be told that the HBA1C tests they do will tell them how well controlled you are, which is absolute nonsense. The HBA1C (that they should do every 3 months during the early stages of diabetes) is a guideline and will tell them what your average has been over the previous 3 months. Your BS could be completely out of control with daily swings of between 2 and 10, and your average will be 6. Or you could have great control, never dropping below 5 or above 7 and guess what - your average is 6!!!
You will probably have to stand your ground to get a prescription for test strips, but don't be afraid to remind them that the NICE guidelines state that all diabetics should be encouraged to self-monitor, and the new government initiative, the National Diabetes Framework, says the same thing. Its only the bean counters in many of the PCTs who are breaking all the rules by refusing to allow GPs to prescribe them. If you really can't get anywhere with your GP then many people have got round the problem by writing to their PCT, with a copy to their MP, asking why the PCT is in breach of NICE and Government standards in refusing to allow test strip prescriptions. That seems to work every time.