Friday, February 11, 2011

Does anyone know where I can get free or cheap diabetic testing strips for the Accu-Chek Aviva?

I am 24 years old, and insulin-dependent with an insurance company. I spend $ 600 per month for health care, including doctor visits and medicine. I have no insurance and are not eligible for benefits. Can anyone give me some kind of advice? If your band is expensive, try an inexpensive meter band with low prices. monitor all doing the same job, so it is not necessary to follow a high price. Also try Ebay for control strips. I would also contact your local health and human well-being of your community to see if they have any utilities from there. You can start with a Diabetes Education Centre if you are in your area, I know how you feel and have been since this morning. You should contact your physician or the next time you go to the doctor to tell him from above. Many companies offer support for diabetic supplies little or no cost to the patient. Your doctor should have this information. That's what helped me the cost of diabetic supplies average. The doctor must fill out a form for you and send it to the assessment of the business, you end up with the meter change, but it will be worth it if it saves money if you can get everything you need for free. Good luck Try e-bay. Like you, I am currently without insurance. I use an Accu Chek Compact, and I recently bought 18 boxes of test strips for my meter on e-bay for $ 300, it was a bargain.considering A box costs about $ 53 I have to strip and I'm happy. EMT.

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