Saturday, February 12, 2011

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

I have 24 and insulin dependent on insurance. I spend $ 600 per month for health care, including doctor visits and medicine. I have no insurance and do not benefit from some type of performance. Can anyone give me any advice? If the strips are expensive, so try switching to a clamp with cheap flights. All monitors do the same job so that you do not need a high price monitor. Also, try to check Ebay for the police. Also I would contact your local health and welfare of your county to see if they have any assistance program there. You can check with an Education Center Diabetes, if you have one in your area know how it feels, here and there. You should call your doctor or the next time you go to the doctor to talk about this. Many companies now offer diabetic care have little or no cost to the patient. Your doctor should have this information. That is what has helped me reduce the cost of diabetes. The doctor must fill out a form for you and send it for review by the company they may end up with shifting meters, but it would be worth if it saves money, or you can get everything for free. Good luck, try e-bay. Like you, I'm without insurance at the moment. 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 $ 53rd I have stripes and I'm happy. EMT.

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