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<blockquote data-quote="cyclist" data-source="post: 886826" data-attributes="member: 148654"><p>Make sure you wash and dry your hands thoroughly before you test. This will help keep the readings consistent (no contamination from preparing food etc)</p><p></p><p>Following the advice given here will help you lower the reading quickly and significantly.</p><p></p><p>Reducing carbohydrates will be the key if you are Type 2. It will seem daunting at first, but if in doubt just ask. We've all been through it and after a few weeks all will become clear.</p><p></p><p>The no added sugar Robinson's is okay for me at least. Also sparkling water will be your friend too</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cyclist, post: 886826, member: 148654"] Make sure you wash and dry your hands thoroughly before you test. This will help keep the readings consistent (no contamination from preparing food etc) Following the advice given here will help you lower the reading quickly and significantly. Reducing carbohydrates will be the key if you are Type 2. It will seem daunting at first, but if in doubt just ask. We've all been through it and after a few weeks all will become clear. The no added sugar Robinson's is okay for me at least. Also sparkling water will be your friend too [/QUOTE]
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