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How to donate unused insulin or Medtronic pump supplies

I just learned that the Insulin For Life USA site is receiving donations of Medtronic pump supplies and a few other things besides insulin.…

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Donations for folks in Alabama

Hey, I know that we're all feeling the pinch of the economy, but I really feel for the people in Alabama that were effected by the recent t…

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Free Medtronic Sil-serter for Silhouette Infusion Sets

Hi, I have a barely-used Sil-serter if anyone wants it. I have the instruction booklet to go with it as well. The Sil-serter is compatible…

Started by GracieSF

3 Apr 15
Reply by Timothy

Dexcom 7+ Transmitter

Last week I pulled off an old sensor and decided to wait to put a new one on in the morning (so I wouldn't have to calibrate in the middle…

Started by KellyDH

3 Apr 3
Reply by Judy

Free Meter, skin, and test strips

I have 1 promotional code from bayer for a free meter, and skin. they also tend to put 50 test strips in with this offer. if you can use it…

Started by Josh

0 Dec 11, 2012

Test Strips

I have approx 1,200 freestyle test strips that refuse to work in my omnipod. Unopened boxes anyone? Price is $0.

Started by Jon

4 Dec 9, 2012
Reply by shelly

Pen Needles and lancets

Greetings all! I have a few boxes of BD Ultra fine pen needles (the new micro ones) and a few boxes of Freestyle lancets. Let me know if an…

Started by Black Llama

1 Dec 9, 2012
Reply by shelly

NO insurance in Virginia Beach.

Hi all, I am wondering if anyone has advice for me regarding finding low-cost supplies in the Hampton Roads area. I don't have insurance an…

Started by elizabetta

5 Nov 2, 2012
Reply by KellyDH

Unused Test Strips

Hello, I just got the wrong test strips at my pharmacy (someone else picked them up for me and didn't realize they weren't the correct ones…

Started by Lacey

8 Sep 24, 2012
Reply by Zoe

Accucheck Aviva meter for givesies

Anyone interested?

Started by ChristyFricks

0 Aug 29, 2012

One touch software and computer cable

Hi,I have recently been forced by my insurance company to switch from One Touch to Abbott freestyle meters and strips so I have available O…

Started by Clare

1 Jul 31, 2012
Reply by Tim Moeslein, RN

NO insurance in Virginia Beach.

Hi all, I am wondering if anyone has advice for me regarding finding low-cost supplies in the Hampton Roads area. I don't have insurance an…

Started by elizabetta

22 Jun 4, 2012
Reply by elizabetta

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