I have recently got a Contour Next meter, as my old meter was having bluetooth problems with my phone.I am wondering about a different one. Any suggestions please?
I have recently got a Contour Next meter, as my old meter was having bluetooth problems with my phone.
The meter is accurate as far as I can test against other meters, it comes with a lancet device and 10 lancets also 10 strips to get you started.
Ascencia are giving them away free here in Australia, so it's a good chance they are doing the same in the UK or where you live.
Which site did you use and where did you find the code navvi10 - I cannot see any discount codes on the Home Health site? Thanks.I’ve just been looking at the Navii and by purchasing 10 boxes of strips and using the code navvi10 the pots work out at £5.77 each.
Apologies for asking but can’t you get one from doctors?I am getting to the stage of needing more strips, and possibly a replacement for my Sdcodefree meter
I am wondering about a different one. Any suggestions please?
However on my first test this morning the Tee2 was 5.4 and the Gluco Navii 6.3... hmmmmI’d second the Gluco Navii - did you see @bulkbiker ’s post the other day about the cost of Tee2 strips going up? The Navii strips are now clearly the cheapest.
https://www.diabetes.co.uk/forum/threads/tee2-strip-price-increase.180370/
Edit to add the site is hereIf you put the pack of 10 boxes into the basket and go to checkout you type in navii10 here
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Then click apply coupon and the the total changes here
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Thanks.If you put the pack of 10 boxes into the basket and go to checkout you type in navii10 here
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Then click apply coupon and the the total changes here
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My surgery do not give meters or strips to type 2 diabetics who are not on insulin.Apologies for asking but can’t you get one from doctors?
When I was diagnosed she said I didn’t need to test but that I was entitled to testing kit as I was diabetic. I get repeat prescriptions as well.My surgery do not give meters or strips to type 2 diabetics who are not on insulin.
And the ones they have may have expensive test strips.
Does your go issue Meyers and strips to type 2 diabetics in general?
You are on a medication, Forxiga, that can result in hypos.. with your driving school profession to not have supplied you with a meter would have been malpractice and dangerous.When I was diagnosed she said I didn’t need to test but that I was entitled to testing kit as I was diabetic. I get repeat prescriptions as well.
They also gave me new machine when they updated and changed things. In that respect they are very good
I don’t know. My dr has always maintained that I couldn’t get hypos as such. And they have kept me the strips etc now I’m on trulicity.You are on a medication, Forxiga, that can result in hypos.. with your driving school profession to not have supplied you with a meter would have been malpractice and dangerous.
That's why you got one.. nothing to do with your surgery being "very good".
I don’t know. My dr has always maintained that I couldn’t get hypos as such. And they have kept me the strips etc now I’m on trulicity.
As for my job she always was adamant a and insisted I didn’t test during work hours
If you want to stick with the code free I've got one I don't use you could have, as I get my meter/strips from the GP due to being on GlicI am getting to the stage of needing more strips, and possibly a replacement for my Sdcodefree meter
I am wondering about a different one. Any suggestions please?
thank you. I will bear this in mind.If you want to stick with the code free I've got one I don't use you could have, as I get my meter/strips from the GP due to being on Glic
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