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<blockquote data-quote="leggott" data-source="post: 156148" data-attributes="member: 20065"><p>Hi. My children do between 7 and 10 checks a day. I would say that a type 1 should be testing at the bare minimum before eAch meal, before bed and on waking so that already is between 4 / 5. It is also advisable to check before exercise and for adults before driving, so you can easily see someone testing more than ten times a day. Testing combined with carb counting really is in my opinion the only way to keep tight control and hopefully avoid or delay the complications associated with this condition. Perhaps if it was her daughter in question she may well agree with you!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="leggott, post: 156148, member: 20065"] Hi. My children do between 7 and 10 checks a day. I would say that a type 1 should be testing at the bare minimum before eAch meal, before bed and on waking so that already is between 4 / 5. It is also advisable to check before exercise and for adults before driving, so you can easily see someone testing more than ten times a day. Testing combined with carb counting really is in my opinion the only way to keep tight control and hopefully avoid or delay the complications associated with this condition. Perhaps if it was her daughter in question she may well agree with you! [/QUOTE]
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