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What do you spend on managing your diabetes every year on average?

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Finance is an important aspect of managing diabetes. And if you successfully manage your condition, how much would you be saving?

And we're only talking about the financial aspect, not the social, or the stress or the time.

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I spend about Rs.10000/- for the hospital and about Rs.30000/- on medicines and special dietary items.On the upside I am able to keep my health condition up to date,and so.over all,it is fine.

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