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Gabby123
03-21-2006, 11:09 AM
Has anyone else used the Walgreens brand monitor? My readings have been lower lately and I have reduced my carbs. I guess I should invest in a second monitor but the strips are so expensive.

lelggren
03-21-2006, 11:43 AM
I haven't used that brand before, but I know where you are coming from when it comes to costs for test strips. You wouldn't think that those little things could be soooo **** expensive..... If you are looking for another meter though, don't buy one, whatever you do. There are lots of resources out there that you can get a free meter from. Just ask your dr or CDE. Also, if you do a search on here for free meters, you will find LOTS of threads on it.

I use the freestyle flash, and it is a great meter :) I love it :) The test strips are still pricy, but it is easy to use, and small, so it is easy to carry with you.

lee post
03-21-2006, 12:00 PM
Has anyone else used the Walgreens brand monitor? My readings have been lower lately and I have reduced my carbs. I guess I should invest in a second monitor but the strips are so expensive.
yes I have seems ok ,also used RITE AID they wer cheaper and work very well

Cinnabon
03-21-2006, 01:59 PM
Gabby the less carbs, the lower you will run. This is not necessarily a bad thing just a sign that you may need to reduce your dose of insulin.
I feel u on the cost. I know the One touch Ultra runs a lot of rebate offer where u end up paying $0 for the meter, but the strips are what get us.

If you have an Endo they usually have meters there for their patients, doesnt hurt to ask.

someone
03-21-2006, 05:37 PM
That Walgreens meter is just a meter that you see a lot, just branded to other pharmacies and stores. I believe Eckerds has the same one. I have never used it.. but maybe someone else has, and they don't realize it.