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<blockquote data-quote="Brunneria" data-source="post: 1805038" data-attributes="member: 41816"><p>Studies have shown that when studies have flawed designs, they rarely yield useful information.</p><p></p><p>Sad but true.</p><p></p><p>There have definitely been studies showing that uninformed type 2 diabetics can be handed a meter, told to test occasionally, and that their blood glucose control doesn’t improve.</p><p></p><p>On the other hand, many T2 forum members here have found that a little knowledge and a little information allows them to test before and after eating, assess the impact that food had on their blood glucose, and learn to tailor their food intake to control their blood glucose.</p><p></p><p>Works like a charm for so many of us.</p><p></p><p>In my own case it has allowed me to reduce my blood glucose to below pre diabetic levels and keep it that way for years. Without diabetic drug prescriptions and with a massive improvement in my overall health.</p><p></p><p>I therefore cheerfully self fund my own blood testing equipment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brunneria, post: 1805038, member: 41816"] Studies have shown that when studies have flawed designs, they rarely yield useful information. Sad but true. There have definitely been studies showing that uninformed type 2 diabetics can be handed a meter, told to test occasionally, and that their blood glucose control doesn’t improve. On the other hand, many T2 forum members here have found that a little knowledge and a little information allows them to test before and after eating, assess the impact that food had on their blood glucose, and learn to tailor their food intake to control their blood glucose. Works like a charm for so many of us. In my own case it has allowed me to reduce my blood glucose to below pre diabetic levels and keep it that way for years. Without diabetic drug prescriptions and with a massive improvement in my overall health. I therefore cheerfully self fund my own blood testing equipment. [/QUOTE]
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