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Type 1: Problems with prescriptions for test strips
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<blockquote data-quote="slip" data-source="post: 1281473" data-attributes="member: 182669"><p>You don't have to use the Libre all the time, each sensor should last up to 14days, ~£50 a piece (you can tick the VAT exemption box!) you can buy the reader which is also a blood glucose and ketone tester, for which your GP can prescribe the strips for (!? as many as you NEED lol) - many diabetes clinics have some readers and sensors given to them by Abbot ask yours if they have any (free!).</p><p></p><p>If you have a compatible Android phone you can use an app and the NFC of the phone to scan the sensors, saves another £50 on the reader (if you had to buy one).</p><p></p><p><strong>Been warned there is one major issue with the Libre</strong>.............once you've used one you'll want more!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slip, post: 1281473, member: 182669"] You don't have to use the Libre all the time, each sensor should last up to 14days, ~£50 a piece (you can tick the VAT exemption box!) you can buy the reader which is also a blood glucose and ketone tester, for which your GP can prescribe the strips for (!? as many as you NEED lol) - many diabetes clinics have some readers and sensors given to them by Abbot ask yours if they have any (free!). If you have a compatible Android phone you can use an app and the NFC of the phone to scan the sensors, saves another £50 on the reader (if you had to buy one). [B]Been warned there is one major issue with the Libre[/B].............once you've used one you'll want more! [/QUOTE]
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