I put in a request for some more test strips for my meter & was told that they only allocate 1 pot per year, I will have to purchase my own from now on. Being unemployed the £17.50 is quite a hefty chunk of my dole money. Is that just for our local area or something for anyone who lives in England?
I put in a request for some more test strips for my meter & was told that they only allocate 1 pot per year, I will have to purchase my own from now on. Being unemployed the £17.50 is quite a hefty chunk of my dole money. Is that just for our local area or something for anyone who lives in England?
It is due to the fact you are now on insulin therapy that you get all of the bits mentioned above, it would be very dangerous to not test if you are on insulinThat is a scandal that you are prescribed so little. I live in York and was diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes in 1988. I was placed on insulin in 2006 (humalog 25) I have been supplied with a free meter, strips, lancets, and injection pen and needles since then and all on the NHS. The only restriction that I have is on the manufacturer of the meter, needles, lancets, and strips (Nexus). I am thankful for this from my local GP.
I must admit that I'm fortunate to have Diabetic Nurse who gave me a free meter and strips when I started on Meds. I was given a NHS form which stopped me paying for all prescriptions. I thought this was the same for all UK residents. I have also got one of the free meters advertised on his website. I hate to think what I would have to pay I lived elsewhere!
Do you think their decision might be different if they were made aware of your financial predicament, or do they already know?
My doctor told me that there was no point in testing because I couldn't do anything to change things. Obviously nonsense. I have improved with LCHF. The real reasons they don't want you to test are:-I put in a request for some more test strips for my meter & was told that they only allocate 1 pot per year, I will have to purchase my own from now on. Being unemployed the £17.50 is quite a hefty chunk of my dole money. Is that just for our local area or something for anyone who lives in England?
I was told the same .nice guideline says no strips for type 2 on metformin.so buy your own or no monitoring.I think the people at the Department of Health think it is sorted out. The latest NICE Guidelines Dec 2015 say that Type 2s who are not taking medication that is likely to cause hypoglycaemia should not be routinely prescribed test strips.
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