Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Question concerning diabetic test strips?

My father cut the tests twice a week to save on the test strips because they are expensive for him. He was testing every day. Perhaps the test twice a week is enough. His doctor said it would be nice. Your blood sugar stays relatively stable, but in the past had problems with it very high. He has Medicare, supplemental insurance from AARP, and goes to the VA clinic for an appointment. Is there a way to get test strips at a reduced price? I thought her insurance would pay for them or at least in part, but it is to buy yourself. I'm thinking to send some money to pay if the doctor says you always have to check more often. So how safe it is to verify that it is only twice a week? I'm not impressed with your doctor, so I hope to be honest with my father in the tests twice a week fine of ASW. Any person with diabetes who can give advice? blood sugar should be checked 4 times a day, reguardless. Medicare should pay for expensive strips. He would not have to endanger their lives for the money that they may not realize. Or if he is like my mother, for pround and too stubborn to ask for help. Call Liberty Medical will bill Medicare directly and will also help with the computer, medicines, syringes, etc. There are some solutions to this problem: first, to check and see what gauge he uses. A few laps "series is cheaper than others. A simple change of the type of meter he uses can lead to free comics. Secondly, the band covered by Medicare. Have you tried any of these websites as" Liberty Medical "or others who want to bill Medicare for you? VA must also be consistent - they give them to the vets I know that they need. His case may be different in some way, but I would ask first. If you've used all these possibilities and still not can get paid for it, then I would suggest buying him a box if you need some extra money. They stop for a moment, as long as it unopened. I know that they cost between $ 20-60 per box, but you can help now and then to study twice a week if his glucose is stable and has been stable for a while, and his doc says it's okay, it's okay. The only time he would be cause for concern, if he changed his schedule or diet for a long time county - as more than a week. His A1C is more important than the daily fluctuations, since he and the other issues. It can also dipsticks (Dip sticks) in between - but not as accurate, they show trends. And they are cheaper. Hey dad look at committing slow suicide. You must test your blood 3-4 times a day. It is important for diabetics to keep a constant monitoring of blood glucose. Once or twice a week (only one per day) will not do. His blood sugar increases, and he is suffering from the effects of diabetes - including heart attacks and strokes. I felt thet Medicare does not pay for strips. I know that they cost between $ 20-60 per box, but you can help now and then to study twice a week if his glucose is stable and has been stable for a while, and his doc says it's okay, it's okay. The only time he would be cause for concern, if he changed his schedule or diet for a long time county - as more than a week. His A1C is more important than the daily fluctuations, since he and the other issues. It can also dipsticks (Dip sticks) in between - but not as accurate, they show trends. And they are cheaper. Hey dad look at committing slow suicide. You must test your blood 3-4 times a day. It is important for diabetics to keep a constant monitoring of blood glucose. Once or twice a week (only one per day) will not do. His blood sugar increases, and he is suffering from the effects of diabetes - including heart attacks and strokes. I felt thet Medicare does not pay for strips. I know that they cost between $ 20-60 per box, but you can help now and then to study twice a week if his glucose is stable and has been stable for a while, and his doc says it's okay, it's okay. The only time he would be cause for concern, if he changed his schedule or diet for a long time county - as more than a week. His A1C is more important than the daily fluctuations, since he and the other issues. It can also dipsticks (Dip sticks) in between - but not as accurate, they show trends. And they are cheaper. Hey dad look at committing slow suicide. You must test your blood 3-4 times a day. It is important for diabetics to keep a constant monitoring of blood glucose. Once or twice a week (only one per day) will not do. His blood sugar increases, and he is suffering from the effects of diabetes - including heart attacks and strokes. I felt thet Medicare does not pay for strips. I know that they cost between $ 20-60 per box, but you can help now and then to study twice a week if his glucose is stable and has been stable for a while, and his doc says it's okay, it's okay. The only time he would be cause for concern, if he changed his schedule or diet for a long time county - as more than a week. His A1C is more important than the daily fluctuations, since he and the other issues. It can also dipsticks (Dip sticks) in between - but not as accurate, they show trends. And they are cheaper. Hey dad look at committing slow suicide. You must test your blood 3-4 times a day. It is important for diabetics to keep a constant monitoring of blood glucose. Once or twice a week (only one per day) will not do. His blood sugar increases, and he is suffering from the effects of diabetes - including heart attacks and strokes. I felt thet Medicare does not pay for strips.

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