My GP recently pulled my presription for strips :evil: The doctors at my surgery do not "get" how I am using my strips, i am accused of testing to often. However, the new specialist diabetc nurse at my surgery does understand and has tried to support my position with the GPs. At my last review, when my HbA1c was 5.9% (up from 5.6%) I was told I was doing so well I didn't need to try any harder and my check ups were reduced to annual rather than 6 monthly. I'm actually aiming for as close to 5% as I can get, along with another 40 kilo weight loss :?
I buy strips on eBay. Check the finished auctions to see what price thihgs are going at so you don'y pay over the odds. I don't pay more than £10.50 a box for mine, including postage, and frequently much less. Once you have got more confident you will find you use strips differently to when you are just starting off.
Take a look on Blood Sugar 101 - Jenny has a page on there about testing on a budget. Google bloodsugar101 (not sure if we can post links).
The other things you can do is get the dipsticks for both blood glucose and for ketones. The urine blood sugar test is less helpful as it is a reading relating to several hours previously, but if you get in to ketosis the dipsticks are quite reassuring.