I have a speedometer in my car. Very few would consider driving without one.Hi I’ve been of the opinion for quite some time that diabetics wether type 1 2 3 69 70 whatever should have blood sugar meters, it’s as important if not more important than the medication . Let’s face it how can you have the correct medication if your bloods are all to ****, and how do you know if they are with no blood sugar meter. I don’t know maybe I’m looking at it from the wrong angle maybe guessing is what works , I can say from experience it doesnt.
The press is full of articles about diabetes being the biggest drain on the NHS , Better control of diabetes= less drain on NHS
Maybe a recycle system is what’s needed for more people to get meters , I have 3 meters I think , which are now redundant as I’m on the Libre ! Why not recycle them as people get put on Libre there must be more people like me who have “old” but usable meters stuck in a drawer somewhere, perhaps I should go the surgery and try and give them to diabetic nurse.
Trouble is the people who then have a meter have to jump through hoops to get test strips.
Speculate to accumulate they say , maybe the government should look into maybe save a bit of cash .
Maybe a recycle system is what’s needed for more people to get meters , I have 3 meters I think , which are now redundant as I’m on the Libre ! Why not recycle them as people get put on Libre there must be more people like me who have “old” but usable meters stuck in a drawer somewhere, perhaps I should go the surgery and try and give them to diabetic nurse.
Trouble is the people who then have a meter have to jump through hoops to get test strips.
Speculate to accumulate they say , maybe the government should look into maybe save a bit of cash .
You are quite likely to get a free meter, but it's the test strips that are the sticking point. However there are a couple of meters for which the test strips are relatively cheap, and @Rachox will tell you which these are.I have never been given a blood monitor in the 5 years I have had diabetes. I am taking metformin and sitagliptin should I request one? Your opinions welcome I did purchase one a couple of years ago but now retired and not using it due to the expense Thanks
@jjraak I am quite literally crying with laughter right now.Haha...
Well so far I've survived several case of fingertip-itis, one WAS touch and go if I'd pull through ...
And one whoosh moment where I came over all giddy at the thought of how death defying testing was, and how horrified my family would be to find me slumped over my testing kit, and have those awful words uttered by the para medics.."sad, that's the third fatality this week..when will these T2's realise they don't have the mental strength for 'pricking"
Thrill Seeking idiots"
*None of the above is true..
15 months of testing has left no discernible mark physically or mentally.
I am, as so many are, simply better able to adjust my diet with regards to KNOWING what foods do not agree with ME, as much as they do agree with others not suffering from T2 and also other T2's who report they can eat xyz, with no issues...but I CAN'T, the food they CAN eat spikes me....
We need 2020 vision () if we are to slow the T2 Tsunami and improve the health care for so many coming in our wake.
Testing IS the first part of that equation
@jjraak I am quite literally crying with laughter right now.
My non believer, carboholic, cynical OH is (almost) doing the same as I manage to read out loud your comments between bouts of hysterical giggles.
Thank you, I needed a full on belly laugh.