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Any (non Insulin using) Type 2s not home testing?
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<blockquote data-quote="Incontrol?" data-source="post: 487799" data-attributes="member: 93446"><p>I was given a monitor about 5 weeks ago,since that time I have tested regularly, seeing what food caused my levels to be high I have now got my sugar reading down from 14.4 to 6.1 (more often than not but never above 7.9 Testing as helped me to control my diabetes by way of changing my diet to low carb and I have lost over a stone in weight over a period of 5 weeks. I feel extremely fit and have not felt as tired as I used to before my change of diet. You said you have a busy life style, nevertheless, try to make time for YOU in that, testing only takes a minute of your time and if you do get a high reading then you will know it besg to change your diet - in my experience - ignorance is not bliss when it comes to thinking your levels are o.k. mine were definitely not. x</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Incontrol?, post: 487799, member: 93446"] I was given a monitor about 5 weeks ago,since that time I have tested regularly, seeing what food caused my levels to be high I have now got my sugar reading down from 14.4 to 6.1 (more often than not but never above 7.9 Testing as helped me to control my diabetes by way of changing my diet to low carb and I have lost over a stone in weight over a period of 5 weeks. I feel extremely fit and have not felt as tired as I used to before my change of diet. You said you have a busy life style, nevertheless, try to make time for YOU in that, testing only takes a minute of your time and if you do get a high reading then you will know it besg to change your diet - in my experience - ignorance is not bliss when it comes to thinking your levels are o.k. mine were definitely not. x [/QUOTE]
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