Diabetics know how important it is to have a glucose meter at all times. Although insulin therapy is certainly important, the basis of all treatment for diabetes comes from the information included in the glucose monitor. On a day to day basis, glucose monitors help diabetics make decisions about what to eat, when to eat it, when to exercise, or even if it is OK to drive a car.

On a long term basis, the numbers about daily blood sugar levels that are stored in the meter give doctors information about blood sugar trends that they can use determine treatment plans. If blood sugar levels are too high or too low on an ongoing basis, doctors may change insulin dosages or insulin types, add other medications or recommend new diet and exercise plans. This kind of careful monitoring is absolutely critical to avoiding the potential complications associated with uncontrolled diabetes, including blindness, nerve damage and loss of limbs.

The problem for many patients is that diabetes testing meters can be extremely expensive. For patients without insurance, the cost can be downright prohibitive. Even patients with insurance can sometimes face problems with getting their providers to cover the meters of their choice or paying all the cost.

So, what is the solution? The good news for diabetics is that there are many avenues to get free meters. The best place to get free meter is to visit the websites of the manufacturers themselves. The manufacturers often give away meters of your choosing, completely free of charge. They benefit because if they give you a meter, you have to purchase their testing strips for the life of the meter. Your doctor can recommend the right meter for you and the avenue to take to get a free one.

Don’t neglect your health by putting off a meter purchase. At free, this is one medical device everyone can afford.

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