Unfortunately not all Type 2 get strips or if they do get restricted number of strips, on prescription.ralph , test strips & lancets also on prescription so no charge (make sure you have applied for your prescription exemption)
wiralass - all is welcome, already sensing a grate atmosphere here
Hi Alister, I've got some really tasty low carb recipes on my blog https://www.brilliancewithin.com - I've managed to lower my readings from 60 to 45 and keep at the pre-diabetic reading for the last 2 years with low carb diet alone and no medication and still enjoy some really tasty food.Newly diagnosed,
Determined to adopt good eating habits, all suggestions welcome
Insulin needs and therefore dosage vary widely. Which insulin are you using?Sorry I am unsure of terminology, if that is the 3 month average then it was definitely in excess of 100, the initial test that prompted my diagnosis (@tesco) was 21.7
perhaps you could also advise if my current insulin dosage is low, medium or high (just for curiosity) I take 16 units in the morning & 8 before bed +2 metmorfin per day (breakfast & evening meal)
That will be the HbA1c. There's a page on the Diabetes UK website with a little info about the different tests.Sorry I am unsure of terminology, if that is the 3 month average then it was definitely in excess of 100