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<blockquote data-quote="caitycakes1" data-source="post: 81988" data-attributes="member: 12809"><p>Upon waking, before breakfast, before driving to work, before lunch, mid afternoon, before driving home, before evening meal, before bed. I couldn't possibly test any less than that and have no intention of doing so either. No way could I live my busy life on just 3 or 4 tests a day and I don't see why I should have to be hypo or hyper to save a few test strips. What really bugs me is that they quibble about test strips but happily hand out boob jobs on the NHS because of a sore back or low self esteem. Go figure!!!!</p><p></p><p>Caitycakes x</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="caitycakes1, post: 81988, member: 12809"] Upon waking, before breakfast, before driving to work, before lunch, mid afternoon, before driving home, before evening meal, before bed. I couldn't possibly test any less than that and have no intention of doing so either. No way could I live my busy life on just 3 or 4 tests a day and I don't see why I should have to be hypo or hyper to save a few test strips. What really bugs me is that they quibble about test strips but happily hand out boob jobs on the NHS because of a sore back or low self esteem. Go figure!!!! Caitycakes x [/QUOTE]
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