Insulin supply's ?

If you're new to the diabetic world, contact your insurance company and specifically ask how they treat these kind of supplies. Mine treats them as DME (durable medical equipment), even test strips and lancets. They're certainly not DME in my eyes, but they are in theirs. There are also many programs within insurance companies that get you a free meter once a year, as needed.

Byram Healthcare is an option for supplies, if you're going through insurance. I get my medications from my local pharmacy.
 
If you're new to the diabetic world, contact your insurance company and specifically ask how they treat these kind of supplies. Mine treats them as DME (durable medical equipment), even test strips and lancets. They're certainly not DME in my eyes, but they are in theirs. There are also many programs within insurance companies that get you a free meter once a year, as needed.

Byram Healthcare is an option for supplies, if you're going through insurance. I get my medications from my local pharmacy.


This. Check with your insurance as they may have a preferred provider.

Are you using a CGM or a regular meter?
 
in many cases type II is said to be curable + nutritionial pros note using LESS insulin even with type I if you eat lo carb!!
 
I use CGM to monitor sugar.
I am on Medicare and not sure if Lantus or Novolog pens are covered.


You will have to look it up in that phone book sized guide that Medicare sends out every year. If this is one of those Advantage plans then check with them.
 
Didn't get insulin, but I remember back when my wife was pregnant she had gestational diabetes and the supplies came through some supplier that worked with the insurer. I looked it up and I think it was Mini Pharmacy out of Los Angeles. They shipped everything except the medications (might have been glyburide) which we could pick up at any pharmacy. But they automatically sent the other supplies (as specified by her doctor) including the blood glucose reader, the test strips, lancets (although she needed more), and other assorted stuff like a sharps container. We couldn't control the orders and they even sent more test strips after my wife gave birth and was cleared.

She was miserable though not being able to eat what she wanted, especially with all sorts of pregnancy cravings. And she hated taking blood samples, and asked me to take a sample out of solidarity. I've given blood before so it wasn't a big deal even though I hate needles and lancets.
 
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