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<blockquote data-quote="Robo42" data-source="post: 2585218" data-attributes="member: 208584"><p>Agree with you. Originally when diagnosed some 10 years ago I would not have known what foods affected me the most so monitoring before/after meals helped me a lot. This kept me diet controlled only for many years. Many blood monitors are free, check around its the test strips that cost so I find the strips that are best value. But last few years the GPs have been saying don't check your own blood levels, rubbish waiting 6 months or a year for the HbA1c test results at the GPs. These days I tend know when I feel possibly low or high & check my blood level.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Robo42, post: 2585218, member: 208584"] Agree with you. Originally when diagnosed some 10 years ago I would not have known what foods affected me the most so monitoring before/after meals helped me a lot. This kept me diet controlled only for many years. Many blood monitors are free, check around its the test strips that cost so I find the strips that are best value. But last few years the GPs have been saying don't check your own blood levels, rubbish waiting 6 months or a year for the HbA1c test results at the GPs. These days I tend know when I feel possibly low or high & check my blood level. [/QUOTE]
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