Emmz78
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- Messages
- 17
- Location
- Milton Keynes
- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Tablets (oral)
- Dislikes
- Diabetic Nurses!
Hi EmmzHi everyone . I'm type 2 and my diabetic nurse and doctor say they do not need to give me test strips ... I'm a carer so cant afford to buy them myself and I feel I'm ignoring my health as a result not having them...
Any thoughts or ideas much appreciated.
Em
my diabetic nurse and doctor say they do not need to give me test strips
@Emmz78 Hi I see by your profile page you are on Gliclazide one of the sulphonylureas it is a blood sugar lowering medication and one side affect is possible hypoglycaemia you may be able to put a good argument to your doctor for strips to be prescribed especially if you drive . If you no longer are on Glic then I'm afraid in all probability self funding is your only option.
Unfortunately it is quite common for Type 2's (who are not on blood glucose lowering drugs) to not get test strips on prescription, so most have to self-fund - I know at least a few people can probably let you know which ones are cheapest if that helps (though my memory being what it is I can't remember who so cant tag anyone - but hopefully they will show up soon)
Are you referring to the guidelines I linked to above or different ones? Sadly from what I can find it’s not as clear cut as you state (much as it should be)Look up NICE Guidelines UK for Diabetics T1&2 all Diabetics are entitled to Diabetic products via Prescription on the NHS.. print this off produce it for your Diabetic Nurse Doctor if they refuse, its in Black & White research based and advice.
Look up NICE Guidelines UK for Diabetics T1&2 all Diabetics are entitled to Diabetic products via Prescription on the NHS.. print this off produce it for your Diabetic Nurse Doctor if they refuse, its in Black & White research based and advice.
I agree with @HSSS , here is the relevant paragraph taken from the link HSSS provided:Are you referring to the guidelines I linked to above or different ones? Sadly from what I can find it’s not as clear cut as you state (much as it should be)
If you are taking Gliclazide and you are a driver then there should not be any argument - you can suffer hypos taking it, so you need to test your blood glucose before driving.
You also need to inform your insurer and possibly the DVLA - otherwise you night not be legal to drive.
Hi @Emmz78,
I am t2 and like yourself, I'm also a carer and I self fund my own test strips as Im on no medication. The meter and strips I use is the Tee2+ from Spirit Healthcare (I'm not sure how to add the link to their website, sorry) the strips are £7.75 for 50 the meter is £9.99 but if you ring them they sometimes give the meters free when ordering strips etc. Having only being diagnosed just over 4 months ago I get through roughly 200 strips a month which equals £31 a month which is a lot when you're on a low income but so worth it when it gives you peace of mind.
Hope this helps
Great answer Starfish18. I feel that we 'need' them, they are a must have, and to not have them is not really an option in my book.
If at the end of the day, we have to pay then sadly we have to pay.
Use them wisely.
Po
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