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<blockquote data-quote="paulliljeros" data-source="post: 1481158" data-attributes="member: 220050"><p>Whatever I do, I need to see results in days, and sporadic testing meant the tests results held no meaning, and lack of understanding how to action meant I'd give up before I ever got started.</p><p>I would consider reading Sugar Surfing. You sound like you need goals, and this will show you the benefits of testing, and what you can achieve if you do lots of tests. I read the book, and decided to test 6 or 7 times a day for a couple of weeks. If it didn't help, then I would try something else, but that way, I didn't see it that the rest of my life was about to be consumed by endless testing! Once I started building the BG profile, I used the information in the book to start sugar surfing, and thats when I realised how much of a positive impact the testing was having.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="paulliljeros, post: 1481158, member: 220050"] Whatever I do, I need to see results in days, and sporadic testing meant the tests results held no meaning, and lack of understanding how to action meant I'd give up before I ever got started. I would consider reading Sugar Surfing. You sound like you need goals, and this will show you the benefits of testing, and what you can achieve if you do lots of tests. I read the book, and decided to test 6 or 7 times a day for a couple of weeks. If it didn't help, then I would try something else, but that way, I didn't see it that the rest of my life was about to be consumed by endless testing! Once I started building the BG profile, I used the information in the book to start sugar surfing, and thats when I realised how much of a positive impact the testing was having. [/QUOTE]
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