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<blockquote data-quote="deszcznocity" data-source="post: 2263572" data-attributes="member: 520445"><p>I am type I following Dr Bernstein’s diabetes solution book guidelines and have Freestyle Libre on me. I still check me blood glucose every 2-4 hours. My wife says I am paranoid about my bg, cause although I always am in 3.9-6.7 mmol/l range and only have a hypo due to my mistake ( happens rarely - maybe once every two months) , I keep chceking my Libre every 30 mins. I do it because I always want to have 4.6-4.8 mmol/l bg which is me being a perfectionist. What i am trying to say is - I really recommend Dr Bernstein’s book - you will stop worrying about hypos. For what its worth, You might end up like me worrying about not having perfect normal bg all the time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="deszcznocity, post: 2263572, member: 520445"] I am type I following Dr Bernstein’s diabetes solution book guidelines and have Freestyle Libre on me. I still check me blood glucose every 2-4 hours. My wife says I am paranoid about my bg, cause although I always am in 3.9-6.7 mmol/l range and only have a hypo due to my mistake ( happens rarely - maybe once every two months) , I keep chceking my Libre every 30 mins. I do it because I always want to have 4.6-4.8 mmol/l bg which is me being a perfectionist. What i am trying to say is - I really recommend Dr Bernstein’s book - you will stop worrying about hypos. For what its worth, You might end up like me worrying about not having perfect normal bg all the time. [/QUOTE]
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