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<blockquote data-quote="ann34+" data-source="post: 1902388" data-attributes="member: 94348"><p>This is how things should be, you are using what you need, numbers which may not be the same every day, to keep yourself well. None of us tests for the sake of it. But some areas are setting limits across the board, and then individuals who use more than these miniscule numbers are 'flagged up' - that was the word used to me - strip numbers i have been using for literally decades, which have kept me diabetically well are now being questioned yet again (i have been through this at least 3 times before, but this time seems more unpleasant, especially as i now have several other autoimmune problems).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ann34+, post: 1902388, member: 94348"] This is how things should be, you are using what you need, numbers which may not be the same every day, to keep yourself well. None of us tests for the sake of it. But some areas are setting limits across the board, and then individuals who use more than these miniscule numbers are 'flagged up' - that was the word used to me - strip numbers i have been using for literally decades, which have kept me diabetically well are now being questioned yet again (i have been through this at least 3 times before, but this time seems more unpleasant, especially as i now have several other autoimmune problems). [/QUOTE]
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