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tamaris | 17:21 Tue 01st Sep 2015 | Health & Fitness
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I was told the parts for them are very expensive.
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is it a testing monitor u mean?...ask your diabetic nurse she can give u one for free if u ask nicely
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As it happens I am on good terms with my nurse, thank you.
type 2 diabetes? if so you will have to buy your own monitor
I'm type 2 and have my own monitor and free lancets and test strips. It depends on your GP
How do they work?
Ever so easy. You insert a strip in the machine, prick your finger with the lancet, put the strip to the blood on your finger then after a few seconds the machine displays the reading
Thanks hc
ive been diabetic since 1995 ive had at least 5 or 6 monitors and never paid a penny...all other parts ..ie strips, needles are on prescription as is the insulin which are all free ( is in scotland )..as i originally said...just ask your diabetic nurse.
oh btw hc4361 the newer ones dont need to have a testing strip inserted..the bit where you put the test blood runs on and is stored in machine till 50 tests have been completed then u change the cassette....brilliant...i actually test myself a lot more with it as its so easy.
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This is a very reliable self testing kit.

If you are a well controlled Type 2 diabetic, there is no value in testing your blood sugar regularly, as it is better to have a blood test (Hb 1ac) either 3 monthly or 6 monthly.
Don't get "hung up" on regular self testing.
this is the one i use,,,,far better no strips as i previously said, As an injector of 300 units of insulin a day ( yes u read it right ) i have been reliably been told by various members of doctor/diabetic and hospital staff to test regularly and in particularly before driving, guess its different for us all.
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Thank you all and for your help greatly appreciated
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What is a good reading.....below what ?
Well, you pulled that out of the bag.....so, are you an poorly controlled Type 2 diabetic on Insulin or are you a Type 1 diabetic?

A normal blood sugar level two hours after eating is less than 140 mg/dL. OR depending upon which country in Europe you live less than7mm/litre

Both readings more than 2 hours after a meal or just before a meal.
Tamaris, might i suggest you see your diabetic nurse who will gladly put you right about all the questions you have about diabetes, whilst all the advice given on here is fairly correct, i think for peace of mind that a chat with the nurse is a good thing, diabetes effects us all differently and shouldnt be treated lightly, although with the right advice, medication etc you can generally live a normal life, good luck and dont worry.
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driverdale1 thank you
Regular blood glucose testing is a fact of life for diabetic people. Getting note of glucose level has become easier with variety of glucose meters available in the market. Some are very sensitive, and require less blood with less pain and accurate results. Go on the site like http://www.ilexmedical.com/products.php?id=43 that gives quality products at fair price. Along with regular blood glucose tracking, you need to involve in physical exercise, eat healthy, and live happily to avoid diabetes in-consequences.

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