Up to about 9 weeks ago, I was testing at least 6 times a day, sometimes up to 10 times a day. Then I went back to work and now I test once a day. Yesterday I forgot completely. Work days and weekends have settled into their respective routines, especially food and insulin-wise. I'm too tired in the morning when I wake up and go straight for the coffee. I'm not going to test at work. I eat nearly the same every day, with the only variation being in the choice of veggies and meat at dinner. Fortunately I know when I am too low, I can feel it and just do something about it immediately without going overboard. For me 'high' is still in range, and very rarely reaches over 8.5. Mainly, it's the money crunch. I have to cut corners somewhere and every time I test it costs a buck plus wear and tear on the device. Stingy? Not really. I use the money for food and with today's inflation and no more cheap pasta and grain filling me up, my food bill has doubled. I'm not complaining, I'm too happy with life for that. But now I hear myself saying, "my blood is as it is" and I'm confident due to the monotonous routine that I am in range all the time. Now, if something exceptional happened, like I got sick, then I would bite the bullet and spend the meter dollar.