November 11, 2007
Needless to say, these diagnoses have resulted in great changes in our lives -- including me getting to know my blood glucose meter much more intimately than I would like. I've also come to know a lot about diabetic test strips, too, including how expensive they would be if I didn't have prescription insurance that covered them. For example, my wife’s Freestyle Diabetic Strips would cost nearly $100 a month if we didn’t have coverage through our insurance – and that is with only the minimum amount of testing recommended by our doctor. Some folks need to test even more often, with a resulting increase in costs.
That is where AmericanDiabetesWholesale.com can be a be of assistance for diabetics without insurance. They can lower the cost of test strips anywhere from 30-60%, and provide similar discounts for other diabetic supplies. I would encourage those of my fellow diabetics who must pay for their supplies without insurance to check them out. It might make it easier for you to manage your diabetes more effectively at a lower cost, and thereby improve your quality of life.
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