The number of diabetic test strips a person uses each day varies widely. There’s no set number. Someone that’s newly diagnosed with the disease will use more than someone who has their diabetes tightly in control. The number of times people test their glucose levels each day is complicated.

They may be uninsured or underinsured and unable to afford insurance co-pays or the cost to purchase strips at over-the-counter retail prices. Diabetic test strips are not cheap. People may go without testing due to cost. Unfortunately, many insurance companies override the recommendations of the patient’s doctor.

A patient’s insurance company has a direct impact on testing. Some people that are well-managed can test as little as 4 times per day. Others with Type 1 diabetes, formerly known as juvenile diabetes, may need to test 10 to 12 times a day.

Insurance companies have widely differing policies when paying for test strips. Insurers may pay for a set amount that’s not enough or more than the individual needs. Others base their policies on what someone with well-managed diabetes may need, while discounting the requirements of newly diagnosed patients.

It takes time for people to coordinate and control all the variables connected with diabetes and that’s especially true for youngsters that develop the disease. Testing will also be dependent on factors ranging from if an individual is prediabetic or taking insulin, their age, and A1C profile.

Further complicating the issue of test strips is a trend by non-diabetics to test their glucose levels due to fear of developing the disease. Others are concerned about medications they’re taking that increase glucose levels. Insurers don’t want to pay for either practice, though it can be beneficial for those with a family history of diabetes.

The testing needs for each individual is different. A variety of factors can affect blood glucose levels. Some medications, stress, pain, sleep loss, hormone levels, dehydration, and even caffeine can elevate blood glucose levels, necessitating the need for extra testing.

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