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<blockquote data-quote="kelvinmiddleton" data-source="post: 30694" data-attributes="member: 11612"><p>I spoke to my DSN at the surgery yesterday, she was giving my wife the flu jab :lol: and asked her about a meter again, as she said at our first meeting that 'they' didn’t give them out for T2 on Metformin as not likely to get blood levels that low to be in danger of a hypo. My point was that, how was I to know if I was eating the right stuff, if I didn’t know what my levels are? She is willing to let me have a metre free of charge, but warned me that the PCT where I live, Great Yarmouth and Waveney, will only allow one prescription a year for the testing strips!!!! This seems ludicrous, I know that I can buy them on the internet etc, but one lot a year, what good is that?</p><p>Has anyone else had a similar experience, or any advice on tackling the PCT :?:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kelvinmiddleton, post: 30694, member: 11612"] I spoke to my DSN at the surgery yesterday, she was giving my wife the flu jab :lol: and asked her about a meter again, as she said at our first meeting that 'they' didn’t give them out for T2 on Metformin as not likely to get blood levels that low to be in danger of a hypo. My point was that, how was I to know if I was eating the right stuff, if I didn’t know what my levels are? She is willing to let me have a metre free of charge, but warned me that the PCT where I live, Great Yarmouth and Waveney, will only allow one prescription a year for the testing strips!!!! This seems ludicrous, I know that I can buy them on the internet etc, but one lot a year, what good is that? Has anyone else had a similar experience, or any advice on tackling the PCT :?: [/QUOTE]
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