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Yippee

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cazscot

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Hubby (t2 on glucose lowering drugs) is still prescribed 1 box of test strips, per month, but as I am diet controlled only I am not, anyway yesterday he managed to persuade the nurse to change over his prescription to freestyle freedom lite strips (the ones I use) so now I can test my levels without buying boxes from eBay - yippee!
 
Well done, a small victory in the T2 testing war 🙂
 
Hubby (t2 on glucose lowering drugs) is still prescribed 1 box of test strips, per month, but as I am diet controlled only I am not, anyway yesterday he managed to persuade the nurse to change over his prescription to freestyle freedom lite strips (the ones I use) so now I can test my levels without buying boxes from eBay - yippee!

Sneaky....lol.i like like it 😉....better hope she is not a member loll 😱
 
Well done, a small victory in the T2 testing war 🙂

Sneaky....lol.i like like it 😉....better hope she is not a member loll 😱

Lol never thought of that... I am sure the nurse knew they were for me as she knows hubby doesn't test (I have tried to persuade him)...
 
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