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<blockquote data-quote="Hiitsme" data-source="post: 1584336" data-attributes="member: 181310"><p>Hi [USER=349600]@wiseowl_123[/USER] </p><p>I do still measure fasting bloods but not sure they tell me anything other than warn me when they are high to look for a reason, such as stress illness, bad night's sleep etc. I also try (most days but not always) to test before and after my main meal of the day. I normally test one and a half hours after a meal, If for any reason that is high I then test again at 2 hours. I don't always eat the same things and do feel I need to try some different foods and see what I can manage now. A lot more than at the start of my journey. This is my way of working but it is important that you do what you are comfortable with. You have done really well and made such good progress. My only concern for you is that you wouldn't want to go back into the diabetic levels so at least an occasional test would keep you on track and alert you to take action. All the best whatever you decide.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hiitsme, post: 1584336, member: 181310"] Hi [USER=349600]@wiseowl_123[/USER] I do still measure fasting bloods but not sure they tell me anything other than warn me when they are high to look for a reason, such as stress illness, bad night's sleep etc. I also try (most days but not always) to test before and after my main meal of the day. I normally test one and a half hours after a meal, If for any reason that is high I then test again at 2 hours. I don't always eat the same things and do feel I need to try some different foods and see what I can manage now. A lot more than at the start of my journey. This is my way of working but it is important that you do what you are comfortable with. You have done really well and made such good progress. My only concern for you is that you wouldn't want to go back into the diabetic levels so at least an occasional test would keep you on track and alert you to take action. All the best whatever you decide. [/QUOTE]
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