Nothing specific to my situation. I get them free most of the time, because my kids are still on medicaid. But their insurance is really, really stingy with the things. They practically drown us in insulin and needles. I don't think we could run out of that stuff if we tried. But they only ever provide barely enough test strips to get by month to month. This has led to us being forced to buy out of pocket more than a few times.
Medicaid is also really picky about which brands they'll buy. Turns out they only buy one of the most expensive brands of blood sugar monitors. We didn't know this for the longest time, because we always went to the same drug store for our prescriptions that didn't carry any cheaper brands. So we just accepted that if we had to buy out of pocket, it would be $50. That's a 50-pack of $1 per piece. No smaller options.
In the last couple years, that drug store stopped operating 24 hours, so we found ourselves having to go somewhere else. There we found there are cheaper monitors that also offer 25-packs of test strips (still $1 a piece). So we now have a back-up monitor for when we run out before insurance will refill. A couple days ago this happened, and I found our back-up has been discontinued. So I had to buy a whole new set that's slightly more expensive. As I was doing this, I happened to notice that not only have the cheaper options gone up in price... but the test strips medicaid gets us are now $110 for a 50-pack off the shelf. To put that in perspective, we go through a MINIMUM of 5 test strips a day.