In the health center I met the woman who wanted to buy the sensors and now she has varied her demand, although I pass from her, she asks me for the time and act immediately tells me ... if you have sensors, slow insulin, glucose meters or test strips, I buy them.
The new entrepreneurs expand the catalog, the time that will be passed in the health center .....
I do not know if you have bought something for Wallapop for necessity when you could, something that is now prohibited, but I admit it I bought my glucometer and my puncture and the lancetas, which is much better than the one they give you in Social Security.
You know similar cases in your health centers, why if nobody sold him, this lady would not come back and return.
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It seems to me a shame that someone who needs a medicine has to be in this situation.
We return to the Middle Ages.
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@Juansolo said:
It seems to me a shame that someone who needs a medicine has to be in this situation.
We return to the Middle Ages.
We have also looked for it, because I have been for work in houses that had more medications and stored treatment things than the pharmacy itself.
When there was not much alarm for insulin shortage, I was repairing a refrigerator that had about thirty boxes inside and next to you many boxes of strips and needles ...... and when I say many it is for something.
Also a scrap metal gave me a huge box full of supplies for diabetics well dated .... the good that some give them free and in quantity, and then throw them .....
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@_Tacker_ said:
In the health center I met the woman who wanted to buy the sensors and now she has varied her demand, although I pass from her, she asks me for the time and act immediately tells me ... if you have sensors, slow insulin, glucose meters or test strips, I buy them.
The new entrepreneurs expand the catalog, the time that will be passed in the health center .....
I do not know if you have bought something for Wallapop for necessity when you could, something that is now prohibited, but I admit it I bought my glucometer and my puncture and the lancetas, which is much better than the one they give you in Social Security.
You know similar cases in your health centers, why if nobody sold him, this lady would not come back and return.
I bought more than one sensor for Wallapop.I was perfectly aware of what I was doing and the problem but it was at a time that I could not afford to buy them at the house and I had to travel.I use them especially to travel because although I was not diabetic until CISA of a year ago, I was almost all the pancreas in 2020 and they give me hypoglycemia of entering more than one occasion.Still they didn't give me the sensors for the SS, so some I bought on the black market.
Regarding the rest of the material, I am from a rural area where we all know each other.We have a small association that does not have a fixed objective, just support us and whoever wants to have company and social life.One of the initiatives is to "distribute" that material.Maybe a person gives more than he uses.Well, instead of not taking it, we take everything and it is given to those who deny or give it less than what it needs.Of course, every non -profit, who donates it voluntarily and who receives it is because he needs it.Do we do well?No, the State should not have people with lack of it.But if state does not want to get ...
I would never sell it, I can't think of it.But give it if I have more, I don't doubt it.I know there are people who need it and do not give it to him.
Pancreatectomía subtotal en febrero del 2020. Prediabetes en 2021. Diabética sin medicación de septiembre del 2024 hasta agosto del 2025. Glicosilada 7,8% el 5 de agosto del 2025. 18u toujeo y 4-4-4 aprida
@Maguina said:
@_Tacker_said:
In the health center I met the woman who wanted to buy the sensors and now she has varied her demand, although I pass from her, she asks me for the time and act immediately tells me ... if you have sensors, slow insulin, glucose meters or test strips, I buy them.
The new entrepreneurs expand the catalog, the time that will be passed in the health center .....
I do not know if you have bought something for Wallapop for necessity when you could, something that is now prohibited, but I admit it I bought my glucometer and my puncture and the lancetas, which is much better than the one they give you in Social Security.
You know similar cases in your health centers, why if nobody sold him, this lady would not come back and return.
I bought more than one sensor for Wallapop.I was perfectly aware of what I was doing and the problem but it was at a time that I could not afford to buy them at the house and I had to travel.I use them especially to travel because although I was not diabetic until CISA of a year ago, I was almost all the pancreas in 2020 and they give me hypoglycemia of entering more than one occasion.Still they didn't give me the sensors for the SS, so some I bought on the black market.Regarding the rest of the material, I am from a rural area where we all know each other.We have a small association that does not have a fixed objective, just support us and whoever wants to have company and social life.One of the initiatives is to "distribute" that material.Maybe a person gives more than he uses.Well, instead of not taking it, we take everything and it is given to those who deny or give it less than what it needs.Of course, every non -profit, who donates it voluntarily and who receives it is because he needs it.Do we do well?No, the State should not have people with lack of it.But if state does not want to get ...
I would never sell it, I can't think of it.But give it if I have more, I don't doubt it.I know there are people who need it and do not give it to him.
Some time ago they gave me mushrooms that emptied houses, all the medical material they found, which sometimes the amount was impressive, and it was mostly given to a rural doctor that I met traveling in the northern zone.
I did not know that in some areas there were so much lack of medical materials today
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@_Tacker_ said:
@Maguinasaid:
@_Tacker_said:
In the health center I met the woman who wanted to buy the sensors and now she has varied her demand, although I pass from her, she asks me for the time and act immediately tells me ... if you have sensors, slow insulin, glucose meters or test strips, I buy them.
The new entrepreneurs expand the catalog, the time that will be passed in the health center .....
I do not know if you have bought something for Wallapop for necessity when you could, something that is now prohibited, but I admit it I bought my glucometer and my puncture and the lancetas, which is much better than the one they give you in Social Security.
You know similar cases in your health centers, why if nobody sold him, this lady would not come back and return.
I bought more than one sensor for Wallapop.I was perfectly aware of what I was doing and the problem but it was at a time that I could not afford to buy them at the house and I had to travel.I use them especially to travel because although I was not diabetic until CISA of a year ago, I was almost all the pancreas in 2020 and they give me hypoglycemia of entering more than one occasion.Still they didn't give me the sensors for the SS, so some I bought on the black market.Regarding the rest of the material, I am from a rural area where we all know each other.We have a small association that does not have a fixed objective, just support us and whoever wants to have company and social life.One of the initiatives is to "distribute" that material.Maybe a person gives more than he uses.Well, instead of not taking it, we take everything and it is given to those who deny or give it less than what it needs.Of course, every non -profit, who donates it voluntarily and who receives it is because he needs it.Do we do well?No, the State should not have people with lack of it.But if state does not want to get ...
I would never sell it, I can't think of it.But give it if I have more, I don't doubt it.I know there are people who need it and do not give it to him.
Some time ago they gave me mushrooms that emptied houses, all the medical material they found, which sometimes the amount was impressive, and it was mostly given to a rural doctor that I met traveling in the northern zone.I did not know that in some areas there were so much lack of medical materials today
Patients who do not use insulin are given, at most, good morning.There are patients who do not care but, of course, they spend everything.If they recommended self -control and give them material (glucometer, puncture, strips and lancets) they would be more involved, they would better understand how it works, how their body reacts to meals, how each ETCTC food influences and the disease would have better controlled.
There are other patients who do care and spend a paste in knowing how they are going, however much they "do" the material.
There is some patient who, as a sensor wears, the strips are given with droppers, do not reach them and if they ask for "many" they take away the sensor, so they prefer to buy them to renounce the sensor.But most are not like throwing flyers, economically speaking, it is an effort to buy all that.And that's why we decided to do what we do ... you still have to buy but much less 😊.
Great gesture to give it, both they and you to you.More than one facilitated life 😊
Pancreatectomía subtotal en febrero del 2020. Prediabetes en 2021. Diabética sin medicación de septiembre del 2024 hasta agosto del 2025. Glicosilada 7,8% el 5 de agosto del 2025. 18u toujeo y 4-4-4 aprida
Hello, related to this topic, where do you buy the strips for the ABBOTT glucometer when you run out the 50 they send?
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Sandman said:
@Sandman said:
Hello, related to this topic, where do you buy the strips for the ABBOTT glucometer when you run out the 50 they send?
I buy them in
Amazon.Normally they are € 20 but if you are attentive and I have not been in a hurry, I have come to buy them at € 15 (at that time a couple of boxes).
DM2 mal diagnosticada en 2017, realmente LADA diagnosticada en Enero de 2023.
Uso Toujeo y Novorapid.
@Sandman said:
Hello, related to this topic, where do you buy the strips for the ABBOTT glucometer when you run out the 50 they send?
I, as I commented, I am from a rural area.My partner and I are one of the youngest 😅 and most neighbors are not made to the Internet, much less online purchases.So when they need something they usually turn to me, I make purchases.I do not buy it in the same place always, I look and where it is cheaper (everything in general, including shipping costs).Any place of those who come out in the search is fine.Well, anyone I don't know, that in Aliexpress, Temu and that type of platforms I never buy this kind of thing.I also tell you not to wait for the last moment because good offers can be caught.
All the best!
Pancreatectomía subtotal en febrero del 2020. Prediabetes en 2021. Diabética sin medicación de septiembre del 2024 hasta agosto del 2025. Glicosilada 7,8% el 5 de agosto del 2025. 18u toujeo y 4-4-4 aprida
Sandman said:
@Sandman said:
Hello, related to this topic, where do you buy the strips for the ABBOTT glucometer when you run out the 50 they send?
I on Amazon, about € 20 50 strips.In Madrid they no longer give Abbott and for eliminating weight I do not use the Onetouch glucometer, but you have to be loaded with 2 systems all the time.
Lada enero 2015.
Uso Toujeo y Novorapid.