Pharmaceutical companies gives you [o]razors[/o] meters for free."If we gave every T2 a meter, the NHS would go bankrupt."
Just got athlethe's foot, finger is sore too. By the way if you give me decent needles the finger doesn't get sore. Luckily the nice guys where I donated my blood gave me a box of single use needles for free."You'll only get a sore finger."
There are meters that transmit data wirelessly to a personal computer or a smartphone, and there are application that will warn if the measures signals something wrong."People fill in the numbers without doing anything about them, or they fill in their records and make it all up while they're waiting to see us."
I'm already anxious and obsessive. I have also just bought a new Opinel knife because I've lost my older one"It'll make you anxious and obsessive."
ONLY? You risk amputations, blindness and neuropathy like a type 1. Yes I'm lucky that i don't have to inject myself, FOR NOW."You're only Type 2!"
Could you put this in writing? Besides, if I prefer to check that the diet plan is actually working I have no means to test it."If you follow our diet plan, you shouldn't need to test."
Ok, give me the meter and please explain me how to use it, and when to test for effectively track the diabetes."I'll happily give you a meter, but we no longer prescribe the strips." And so on...
Stupid beancounters... They surely prefer amputations and bariatric surgery...Meanwhile, husband, diagnosed 16 years ago, DID get a meter and test strips, lancets, etc. on prescription, but had them taken away over a year ago. "Sorry, this isn't funded any more," he was told.
your GP is an IDIOT...being a T1 for over 25 years and I have very few problems and I am sure that most of that is because I test often..I was told I was a T2 and my GP said to test 4 times a day to keep it under control... ..they were running over 200 fasting and taking the max of metformin ...I was living on about 1000 calories or less & walking a mile a day.. I found that I was a T1 ...the pattern became obvious after several weeks and the meds were not able to keep the Blood sugars normal.....a Much smarter doctor later told me I was a T1 and that the prior doctor had missed it and should have caught it by watching the pattern ...keeping a log and watching kept me from suffering complications later in life..Walmart has a cheap accurate meter and strips...can be bought on line if you do not have a store nearHi everyone I've been T2 for one and a half months now I'm taking 1500mg of metformin a day and trying to stick to a low carb diet I've also been very ill for the last 3 weeks with perforated diverticulitis, that's the back story, when first diagnosed my fasting blood test returned at 99 which I believe is about 15% I I'm not sure about the mmol/ml thing and how it works, but my main question is I asked my GP for a BG monitor so I could self test and discover what foods effect me and just basically give myself peace of mind that what I'm doing is helping!!! But GP told me that I don't need to test you'll be ok ??? Is this often the case or am I being fobbed off all any any advice is grateful !!!
Hi I was only diagnosed in September this year and I was told the same. They apparently don't give out monitors to type 2 any more cause of the price of the strips. I got one for free somewhere else and I spoke with a different doctor as i was taking light heads and feeling really hungry. I was light headed a couple of weeks ago and I testetested myself and I was 4.8 and 5.0. Was in with a different doctor and he gaveegave a mouthful and said that I would never be getting stops again and I wasn't Aldous to ask for them either. I'm seeing a different doctor today so I will see what happensHi everyone I've been T2 for one and a half months now I'm taking 1500mg of metformin a day and trying to stick to a low carb diet I've also been very ill for the last 3 weeks with perforated diverticulitis, that's the back story, when first diagnosed my fasting blood test returned at 99 which I believe is about 15% I I'm not sure about the mmol/ml thing and how it works, but my main question is I asked my GP for a BG monitor so I could self test and discover what foods effect me and just basically give myself peace of mind that what I'm doing is helping!!! But GP told me that I don't need to test you'll be ok ??? Is this often the case or am I being fobbed off all any any advice is grateful !!!
BTW this was when I was diagnosed last month...Find a nurse practitioner... my GP told me to go away and keep my fluids up... (despite telling him I was drinking 3-5 litres a day) a week later I went to my doctors again and saw my nurse practitioner she sent me to AnE as my blood sugar was at 40 and keytones of 4... she saved my life... anyway, the point is I always prefer talking to her over the GPs...
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