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<blockquote data-quote="Hiitsme" data-source="post: 1349742" data-attributes="member: 181310"><p>Hi and welcome [USER=368709]@Goonergal[/USER] </p><p>I will tag [USER=25759]@daisy1[/USER] who will post some helpful info for newcomers.</p><p>I found testing my blood really helpful as I could see what food did to my bloods, so found out what worked and what needed to be avoided.</p><p>I was given a meter and test strips to begin with but as I'm now considered under control I ended up buying my own meter and test strips. Not all carbs affect us in the same way so it's worth checking what your body can cope with.</p><p>I use the sdcodefree from Homehealth as the test strips are the cheapest people have found. I can post details if you are interested.</p><p>I went on Desmond about 9 months after diagnosis, but by that time I already had reasonable control. They did tell us to cut carbs and some of it was helpful. Good to meet others.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hiitsme, post: 1349742, member: 181310"] Hi and welcome [USER=368709]@Goonergal[/USER] I will tag [USER=25759]@daisy1[/USER] who will post some helpful info for newcomers. I found testing my blood really helpful as I could see what food did to my bloods, so found out what worked and what needed to be avoided. I was given a meter and test strips to begin with but as I'm now considered under control I ended up buying my own meter and test strips. Not all carbs affect us in the same way so it's worth checking what your body can cope with. I use the sdcodefree from Homehealth as the test strips are the cheapest people have found. I can post details if you are interested. I went on Desmond about 9 months after diagnosis, but by that time I already had reasonable control. They did tell us to cut carbs and some of it was helpful. Good to meet others. [/QUOTE]
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