Monday, May 20, 2013

Costs & Insurance

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The costs of medications and glucose testing supplies are expensive without health insurance. Many assistance programs give discounted medication to low-income diabetics. The following list provides wallet-friendly resources for diabetes treatment.

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Brittany D commented on The Scoop On Finding Cheap Test Strips… That's not a very nice comment. You can use the Walmart meter and test…

10/19/12

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David Mendosa, Health Guide, commented on Managing Diabetes on a Budget Dear Scott,   Thank you for writing. And good to hear from you.   David

10/04/12

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MomofType1 commented on Think Twice Before Bringing Your Dexcom… No, we've never been charged, mostly because they don't download the…

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Pedro commented on Resources for the unemployed and… I sent my Form to my Dr. for my Lantus And he didnt sign and sent it in.…

08/07/12

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