bullseye58
Member
- Messages
- 22
- Location
- west midlands
- Type of diabetes
- Treatment type
- Tablets (oral)
- Dislikes
- Ignorant people, rain,
Hi I've got a certificate for free prescriptions for life so I may hang on now until my next doctors appointment next week.When I was admitted to hospital after going down hill with T1 after treatment and diagnosis I was visited by a Diabetes nurse who gave me a meter strips and all the kit and went through it all, how to use etc.
She gave me enough strips for a week , after that I went to my health centre and asked for a prescription Insulin strips needles etc.
Long story short I now have a prescription free certificate for all my meds and don't have to pay for anything Diabetes related or anything else.
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Sanofi iBGStar send them out free if you contact themI've recently been diagnosed too, I was told by my GP that I don't need to test as I "won't do anything with the information anyway".
I went out this weekend and bought an iBGStar meter from Boots for £12, I chose this meter because it plugs straight in to my iPhone and iPad and means I've always got the information with me. It comes with lancets, test strips, control solution and a nifty little carrying case. The test strips are around £20 for 50.
I couldn't get a free meter either but I'm happy with the one I've chosen, and I'm hoping that if I can show the doctor that I'm more in control with testing, then I'll get the strips on prescription.
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Sanofi iBGStar send them out free if you contact them
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