Moniker
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- Type of diabetes
- Treatment type
- Tablets (oral)
Okay, we haven't broken up, but we've agreed to see other people/technology.
I have been diagnosed for a little over three months. I was given a meter and told to test three times a day. Which I have done quite faithfully. I always test first thing and then two or three times through the day. My levels have been fairly good and consistent. I have realized that I obsess way too much over minor fluctuations. 4.7 makes me happy, 5.1 is cause for concern. I also find I can't not test. I tell myself there is nothing new to be learned by testing after my usual lunch, but a few minutes later I find that lancet in my hand. I have decided more than once not to test for a day, but never last past lunchtime.
Anyway, I decided to refrain from testing for a week. Yesterday I sent my meter to spend week with my neighbour. I will get it back if there is a real need to test, but otherwise, I will try to eat and exercise well without being enslaved by numbers on a little screen.
So, do you continue to test as often once you have good control and knowledge of the effect of your usual meals on your levels? Do you have a healthy relationship with your meter?
Sorry I misspelled 'breaking'. I guess you can't edit titles.
I have been diagnosed for a little over three months. I was given a meter and told to test three times a day. Which I have done quite faithfully. I always test first thing and then two or three times through the day. My levels have been fairly good and consistent. I have realized that I obsess way too much over minor fluctuations. 4.7 makes me happy, 5.1 is cause for concern. I also find I can't not test. I tell myself there is nothing new to be learned by testing after my usual lunch, but a few minutes later I find that lancet in my hand. I have decided more than once not to test for a day, but never last past lunchtime.
Anyway, I decided to refrain from testing for a week. Yesterday I sent my meter to spend week with my neighbour. I will get it back if there is a real need to test, but otherwise, I will try to eat and exercise well without being enslaved by numbers on a little screen.
So, do you continue to test as often once you have good control and knowledge of the effect of your usual meals on your levels? Do you have a healthy relationship with your meter?
Sorry I misspelled 'breaking'. I guess you can't edit titles.