Not sure how many test strips used monthly is relevant, what is far more important is how many test strips you use to make informed judgements to control your diabetes.
Taking driving or machine operation out of the equation I personally believe that testing more than 6 times everyday shows that diabetes isn't being controlled. If every test falls within range everyday then why test so often? If tests are constantly out of range then control is not working.
On a DAFNE course a guy was testing everyday 2hrs after breakfast and every test was perfectly in range. When asked why he checked everyday but knew what the result was going to be he said he just wanted to make sure. In my opinion a total waste of a test strip.
Obviously if you change anything in your life that could impact on sugar levels then more testing is essential but it shouldn't become continuous.
A test strip gives you information, you have to use that information to help you be in control, sadly I feel some people don't use the information as much as they could do.
Apologies if I've upset anyone. It's only my opinion.
Not sure how many test strips used monthly is relevant, what is far more important is how many test strips you use to make informed judgements to control your diabetes.
Taking driving or machine operation out of the equation I personally believe that testing more than 6 times everyday shows that diabetes isn't being controlled. If every test falls within range everyday then why test so often? If tests are constantly out of range then control is not working.
On a DAFNE course a guy was testing everyday 2hrs after breakfast and every test was perfectly in range. When asked why he checked everyday but knew what the result was going to be he said he just wanted to make sure. In my opinion a total waste of a test strip.
Obviously if you change anything in your life that could impact on sugar levels then more testing is essential but it shouldn't become continuous.
A test strip gives you information, you have to use that information to help you be in control, sadly I feel some people don't use the information as much as they could do.
Apologies if I've upset anyone. It's only my opinion.
@1abRat . Sorry I may have upset you, that wasn't my intention.
My comments/ observations are purely directed at type 1 diabetes, adding endometriosis to the discussion obviously changes the debate. As the title thread says " type 1 how many test strips do you use a month" I saw no reference to other conditions.
I fully sympathise that you have extra issues to contend with which ultimately leads to extra testing.
I have walked many miles in different shoes and have many more to walk.
Please accept my apologies and I hope we can be united in the fight against diabetes if nothing else.
Agree. in the pharmacy i asked last time why cant we get more, they said its a law coz they dont want us to buy with prescription then sell it full prize or do anything nasty taking advantage of our illness.... I was so ****** with that answer. They dont understand we need to test to notice the possible hypos etc, Im sure there r some nasty people but i dont think that anyone with this disease could think of taking advantage of it that way. Thats totally disgusting they made this law with that mentality. I can see on my next appointment im going to cause my doc some headache.Hi I am newly diagnosed a year ago
I use at least 25-30 a week I am always having trouble getting them from doctors! They don't know how much I eat or how many hypos or hypers I have so they should just give us them without all the questions!!
Thank you, unfortunately i live in Hungary, here law says we cant get more on prescription.. /:Here are the NICE guidelines on T1 diabetes management (assuming you're in the U.K.): https://www.nice.org.uk/guidance/ng17/chapter/1-Recommendations#blood-glucose-management-2
Please see section 1.6.10 on self monitoring of blood glucose i.e. measure 4 times a day (which works out to be roughly 120 times a month).
Also read section 1.6.11 for recommendations on when to test more frequently e.g. to avoid hypos, before driving, when ill, pregnant, sport activities, etc.
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