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<blockquote data-quote="kegstore" data-source="post: 110763" data-attributes="member: 16530"><p>Floss, short answer: Yes.</p><p></p><p>Unless there's another way to determine your blood sugar I don't know about! A T2 may not need to test as much as a T1, but you certainly would in the early days in order to work out how you're reacting to different foods/your meds. Your DSN may have a different view, but there's plenty of stories on here about the importance of it, and the struggle some have to obtain test strips.</p><p></p><p>I've never had a problem with testing, and you should see the instruments of torture we had to use back in the 80s, also known as finger prickers!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kegstore, post: 110763, member: 16530"] Floss, short answer: Yes. Unless there's another way to determine your blood sugar I don't know about! A T2 may not need to test as much as a T1, but you certainly would in the early days in order to work out how you're reacting to different foods/your meds. Your DSN may have a different view, but there's plenty of stories on here about the importance of it, and the struggle some have to obtain test strips. I've never had a problem with testing, and you should see the instruments of torture we had to use back in the 80s, also known as finger prickers! [/QUOTE]
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