Thursday, February 24, 2011

Finding free diabetic test strips

This has proved a very difficult thing to do, there are several sites that give away free glucose meter, but I can not find someone who will give free test strips. I am an insulin dependent diabetic, I take two doses a day. I was diagnosed at age 16, and then I had Medicaid, I live in Arkansas, and was told that after the age of 19 I was not pregnant when I was on my own for physicians. I'm not working for my diabetes and had trouble making the strip, if anyone knows anything that can help me I would be eternally grateful. Thanks To be honest with you I really do not think anyone will give free test strips. The test strips are very expensive. Contact with Charles Ray III Diabetes Association, Inc may lead you somewhere. It's a shame you can not strip to find, but you can make your own glucometer keep shooting at the same time each day to keep eating time on the same day and same quantum mixtures of food per day and daily visits for 30min and store the sugar Packages and remember all Tijd hypoglycemia and hyperglycemia symptoms and never take a shot and sleep or do vigorus exercise could win xoxo Yes, there is a big problem with many people without health insurance strips that cost $ 1 + each and the company stacks of money on them. Are any free clinics to help you? Sometimes churches run free clinics. Check around and see if someone in your area. If not, you're back in the middle of diabetes is what poster # 2 is recommended that you make. But I think you're back in the middle of diabetes just to take two injections per day. I think you have to change doctors to a minimum. I wish you every success with this thing. Why are not you working? Diabetes should not stop them, will be employed if you are not 19, then you are eligible for Medicaid, as it applied to income. No income = your jurisdiction. Have you asked your doctor? I work in an office and Family Practice repetitions from several diabetics companies provide our office with free glucometers and test strips. They are usually available for us to help newly diagnosed patients, but in our office, we continue to ask some of the patient, as you (no money, no insurance). Check first if they can not help, try a local free clinic. If all else fails, ask your doctor's office, is where the rope and try to contact him / her free strip. Most reps are very understanding and will try to give you some "test" boxes! Good luck!.

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