MaxineKL
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- Type of diabetes
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Hi, I can understand the need to cover costs but do you offer reduced rates for people on low incomes? Im on ESA currently and after rent and bills living off £4 a day on average. I'm desperately keen to lose weight, get healthy and control my diabetes which is worsening currently as Im really struggling with controlling diet, but there's no way I could afford £30 especially on something I've not had a a chance to trial for free. A free trial would at least allow people to see whether the program suited them before shelling out what for many is a substantial sumHi serenity
We mods have the same access to the low carb programme content as you do. I also would need to pay for it now as I never signed up for it at earlier times. We only moderate the forum and have no access to the content on the rest of the diabetes.co.uk website; you will need to take this up with administrator. We can forward on your concerns and DCUKMod has stated she will do.
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Hi, I can understand the need to cover costs but do you offer reduced rates for people on low incomes? Im on ESA currently and after rent and bills living off £4 a day on average. I'm desperately keen to lose weight, get healthy and control my diabetes which is worsening currently as Im really struggling with controlling diet, but there's no way I could afford £30 especially on something I've not had a a chance to trial for free. A free trial would at least allow people to see whether the program suited them before shelling out what for many is a substantial sum
I was lucky enough to sign up while it was in beta, so got the free lifetime membership. It appears they messed up introducing the new charge but it is funding their staff, and even last week there were new features on the site (much needed improvements to the food diary).
Good to know that UK (English?) patients can get the one-off fee paid via a prescription.