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<blockquote data-quote="ringi" data-source="post: 1648992" data-attributes="member: 410240"><p>The NHS does not think it is worth while people with Type2 checking their own BG level (unless they are on some high risk drugs), as most people just write the results in their recored book without taking action. Most of us on this forum see personaly BG testing as a tool to <strong>learn </strong>what foods our body can cope with.</p><p></p><p>These days I only test when I am having a meal that I don't eat often, as I have learned what I can safely eat without increasing my BG by more then 2 mmol/l. When testing you are look at the effect of the last meal you had (hence test before and after the meal) not the absolute level of BG.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ringi, post: 1648992, member: 410240"] The NHS does not think it is worth while people with Type2 checking their own BG level (unless they are on some high risk drugs), as most people just write the results in their recored book without taking action. Most of us on this forum see personaly BG testing as a tool to [B]learn [/B]what foods our body can cope with. These days I only test when I am having a meal that I don't eat often, as I have learned what I can safely eat without increasing my BG by more then 2 mmol/l. When testing you are look at the effect of the last meal you had (hence test before and after the meal) not the absolute level of BG. [/QUOTE]
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