caffeine_demon
Well-Known Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 2
accu-chek compact for me - I like the chunkiness, and the lancet, and the rolls of 17 test strips.
Dr is not interested in me testing, has said that he does not believe that testing is good practice
Freestyle Lite and Freedom Lite. GP won't script me more than one tube of 50 at a time even though I'm supposed to be testing 8 times a day. He insists he has to follow guidelines, though what they are I have no idea. 😡
Freestyle Lite and Freedom Lite. GP won't script me more than one tube of 50 at a time even though I'm supposed to be testing 8 times a day. He insists he has to follow guidelines, though what they are I have no idea. 😡
I'm in the process of changing docs. This is the guy who diagnosed me T2 and despite letters from the hospital, every time I call him he says his computer has me as T2 and therefore won't give me more than one tube as he has to follow the guidelines for prescribing T2's strips. Don't know if there are diff. rules up here in Scotland. He gives me a repeat prescription for my Lantus and Novorapid!!! Crazy.
Accu Chek Fast Clix. Get through 50 strips every 7-10 days. I know it's silly but i get worried everytime i put in a prescription for strips that they will tell me off. My DSN has instructed my GP to issue 2 lots of 50 per prescription because i need to test up to 8 times a day - i hope his good will continues!! It makes me cross that type 2's seem to have a blanket rule against BG testing. When i was initially diagnosed type 2 i was told to test my blood glucose levels and keep a food diary because my Hba1C's were so erratic but that I had to fund it myself because they didn'y issue blood testing kits to type 2's! Eh?
I'm in the process of changing docs. This is the guy who diagnosed me T2 and despite letters from the hospital, every time I call him he says his computer has me as T2 and therefore won't give me more than one tube as he has to follow the guidelines for prescribing T2's strips. Don't know if there are diff. rules up here in Scotland. He gives me a repeat prescription for my Lantus and Novorapid!!! Crazy.