[Diabetes-Talk] a few questions

Bridgit Kuenning-Pollpeter bkpollpeter at gmail.com
Fri Mar 1 03:18:41 UTC 2019


The pharmacy provides you with as many strips as your doctor prescribes, not necessarily based on how often you want to test. If your doctor agrees you should test 4 times a day, they they will write a script for that many sticks in a month. If it's more than that, the script will be for more. I on average test 6 to 8 times a day, so my doctor has always written scripts for testing 8 times a day, but usually adds in another couple of sticks, so the script is actually for 10 or 12 in case of mistakes. In 33 years of being diabetic, I've never ran out of strips; and again, I test 6 to 8 times a day; it was 15 times a day with both my pregnancies. If you think you need to test more, and want to add in a couple of other test for padding, you should ask your doctor. The pharmacy will only provide what the script says.

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Amazon you can choose how many you want to pay for, your insurance decides you get fifty and that is it until next time.
That is what I experienced here in town.
I also would like to get the machine that has the ear phones on it.
The jack that is.
Glad it is getting easier for you to put blood on the strip.
This morning was tough for me, even though I had more blood than I wanted to give loll.
Here it is in the middle of the night, and I am saying out loud, What is your problem, get on the strip.
It finally happened.
Happens to all of us.
I hope you can get all worked out.
Yes you are the lady who washes the cencer.
Now I will never forget that smile.


Original message:
> Hi all:
> I just wanted to thank you all for the support you have given me over 
> the last few months.  My endo and I are still playing around with 
> insulin levels but we’re getting there.
> I am back to using my prodigy full time for the next few days.  I need 
> to get a MRI and I can’t wear the libre when I do that, so am holding 
> off on applying a new one… They are spendy even with insurance.  but 
> remember when I struggled in the beginning to get the blood on the 
> strip You all were right… I have been doing great on that part.
> Anyway… I’m almost out of lancets for my prodigy.  If I were to buy 
> them on Amazon, what kind am I looking for?  In addition, I will 
> eventually need to get test strips.. I’m using the prodigy voice.  I 
> think I got the wrong one because this one just tells me the reading, 
> it doesn’t walk me auditorily through set up.  What test strips should 
> I get and are they on amazon, too?  Or can I buy all this stuff at my pharmacy?
> Thanks for all your help and tips!
> Amber
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