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<blockquote data-quote="Guzzler" data-source="post: 1947655" data-attributes="member: 408573"><p>Basically it is down to cost and to what they have been taught.</p><p>Some people can be stressed out by testing but without doing regular readings we are flying blind especially where food is concerned. When I have been ill and my levels go up I do not become anxious about it because this is a normal reaction but without a glucometer how on earth would I know that levels are rising to uncomfortable levels (for me as an individual)? A glucometer is the best tool we can have in aiding us to better management of our condition.</p><p>All you can do is try it, if it doesn't suit you there is no one who can hold you down and force you to continue with it. It is your choice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Guzzler, post: 1947655, member: 408573"] Basically it is down to cost and to what they have been taught. Some people can be stressed out by testing but without doing regular readings we are flying blind especially where food is concerned. When I have been ill and my levels go up I do not become anxious about it because this is a normal reaction but without a glucometer how on earth would I know that levels are rising to uncomfortable levels (for me as an individual)? A glucometer is the best tool we can have in aiding us to better management of our condition. All you can do is try it, if it doesn't suit you there is no one who can hold you down and force you to continue with it. It is your choice. [/QUOTE]
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