I pay cash for the extra boxes you no longer need.
It happens – circumstances change -
You have a supply of a certain kind of strip and then change meters.
You have life changes that allow you to stop using the meter that require the strips.
A relative or a friend passes away and you want to get them to someone who can use them. What ever the reason, you are left with many boxes of Diabetic Test Strips that you cannot use.
What do you do with all of the “extra” test strips?
Don’t throw them away! I can find a good home for them!
As long as the expiration date is current and has not expired, I can find a home for them. There are many folks out there much like yourself that are in need of the exact brand of strips that you no longer can use. There are folks whose insurance or medical benefits do not cover the diabetic test strips at this time.
It is my joy to accumulate these “surplus” boxes of diabetic test strips and make them readily available to those who need them.
If you have extra Diabetic Test Strips, call or email me today.
email: terry4work@gmail.com
Cell Phone: 206 200 0914
I will make arrangements to pick up the containers if you are in my local area. If you are out of my area, I will provide mailers for you to get them to me at my cost. You get cash for your supply.
I pay up to $10 a box for those in their original containers.
Call me today!
206 200 0914
To our good health,
Terry
206 200 0914
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Diabetic Meters for Testing Blood Glucose Levels: an Update
Updated November 18, 2008
New Tools 2008
by Diane Fennell
This product update was prepared by Diane Fennell, an Associate Editor at Diabetes Self-Management.
The management of diabetes requires a certain amount of paraphernalia: A meter, lancing device, lancets, and test strips, for a start, and some people use many more devices and supplies than just these. Each year, product manufacturers work on developing both new technologies and devices for better diabetes control and refinements to existing technologies and devices. This year saw the arrival of a number of highly anticipated products, including an electronic lancing device and a new continuous glucose monitoring system, as well as the introduction of several tried-and-true tools newly equipped with innovative technology. Continue with the article
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