No meter used here. Surgery and X-Pert course tutor told me not to bother getting one.Do you use glucose meter? If so, are your fasting blood sugars also normal range <6.1? As I understand Metformin also helps with morning blood sugars, and a hba1c will not pick that up.
Can you afford one? It might be worth doing some self-testing.No meter used here. Surgery and X-Pert course tutor told me not to bother getting one.
I have only had one finger test given to me at an eye hospital as I had a period of double vision. The result at about 10:00 am was 8.1 and I thought that was higher than expected and was told that I had just had my breakfast so it would be high. I left a little confused and as stated before the X-Pert course asked who had a meter and those that had one were clearly told that they had wasted their money. I guess it's all about personal choice.My doctor told me not to get one.... but at the end of the day, what you can't see, you can't fix, leaving you basically blind. With testing before and after meals you can start to understand how your body reacts to carbs and what limits to set for each meal, and when to add exercise to help with insulin resistance. It's also helpful to be able to see the changes over the days and months.
Yes it is, and buy a meter otherwise the choice is with the people who do not wish you to know what is happening to your body.I guess it's all about personal choice.
I have only had one finger test given to me at an eye hospital as I had a period of double vision. The result at about 10:00 am was 8.1 and I thought that was higher than expected and was told that I had just had my breakfast so it would be high. I left a little confused and as stated before the X-Pert course asked who had a meter and those that had one were clearly told that they had wasted their money. I guess it's all about personal choice.
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