Hello
@Sherri and fellow Canucks. Southwestern Manitoba here. I think I searched every store here, and it was discouraging to always find free meters with super expensive strips. I was considering ordering something like this (link below and thanks to Wendy&Neko above) and picking up at our local border service (an hour away). It's same as a ReliOn (Walmart rebrands same meters with the ReliOn name).
http://www.adwdiabetes.com/product/arkray-glucocard-01-blood-glucose-monitoring-kit_4044_53.htm
Then one Sunday on a whim, we just took a quick trip across the line for groceries at Walmart U.S., and I ended up picking up the ReliOn Confirm, 100 test strips, a lancet pen (not sure I'll use) and a box of lancets. The dollar was a little better then, but it all came to less than $50.00 U.S. I liked the reviews on here of the ReliOn (Confirm and/or Micro) and the small blood sample required, so one of those was my wish. I checked out the ReliOn 'Prime', but they are much more costly in the long run. They were sold out of the Micro, and I'm very happy with my 'Confirm' which is more manageable for me to hold, yet very compact. Now I just need to get up the gumption to use it! Also stocked up in a big way with Fancy Feast Pates and Friskies Pate. Much cheaper there.
Audrey is on Levemir and the vet supplied us upon diagnosis with our first Penfill type cartridge (which I draw from the rubber tip with a syringe). That tiny little cartridge was about $45 on the vet invoice. After that was done and I checked local pharmacies, I didn't care to buy a box of 4- 5? at a time (which is how they are sold OTC at local pharmacies), I lucked out and found our local Real Canadian Superstore Pharmacy will sell individual Penfill Levemir cartridges at around $22 and change. I was using the Novopen 4 (free at Superstore with purchase of co-ordinating needles), as Audrey is on a starting dose of 1 unit every 12 hours (no half increments as yet which the pen doesn't accommodate). Loved the pen for quite some time, but after 2 eventual pen failures, and feeling like I was wasting too much insulin priming the pen each time and making sure something is coming out the tip before shooting, I've just gone back to syringes out of personal preference. S-Store sells them fairly inexpensively. Audrey is such a piggy, I don't even think she knows she's getting the quick shot while she's horking down that food.
I haven't posted all that much, but I lurk the forums a lot and what a huge help these members are. I know, Sherri, you'll find the same welcoming hospitality, great links, valuable info, a wealth of experience and comforting advice.
PS: Hi Winnipeggers. Not far down the TC Highway west from you in Brandon, Mb.