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Did a little dance in Boots!

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LeeLee

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Type 2
I've been psyching myself up for a test strip request as I'm running low. When I went to pick up my usual repeats today, I discovered that test strips have magically appeared on my repeat form - without even asking. WooHoo!
 
That's good news, have they given you enough for your needs?
 
Forgot to look at how many times I can order, but my needs are limited.

After weight loss, my levels are always in non-diabetic range. I can now trust my pancreas to behave most of the time, so only test every now and then to make sure I'm not deviating wildly from where I want to remain.

If I could lend you my pancreas, I'd gladly do it! :D
 
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