When ordered over the internet the strips are no more expensive than for
other glucose meters
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... Mike's Nature trick .. to hide the decline ...
Still a lot of money ;-)
Tanio
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So, which meter do you recommend?
> The last time I tried to do this, it didn't work too well. But I don't
> need it, don't want it, so here we go again.
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> I picked up an "Accu-Chek Compact Plus" all-in-one convenience kit
> tonight because I wanted the stabber. So, it's all there except the
> stabber, which I'm keeping, and one lancet, which is in my new stabber.
> :-)
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> So, what I have to send is the meter, the carrying case, lancets --
> enough to last ten years or so -- and all the manuals, etc. It's a
> pretty nice looking meter. I'd use it if the strips weren't so
> outrageously expensive.
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> If anyone wants this meter, let me know and I'll send it on to you.
If no one else is interested, I'll happily take it off your hands.
Personally I use the One Touch Ultra. But I am on Medicare and y strips are
covered. If I were not, I would use one of the cheaper brands.
TaniO
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Don't have the luxury of a insurance covering the strips,
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