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<blockquote data-quote="Resurgam" data-source="post: 1432505" data-attributes="member: 355878"><p>You might have seen some advice similar to what I was given - which was to aim for very low numbers - so low that I would be advised not to drive here in the UK - which came from a US based site.</p><p>I try to keep under 135, 2 hours after eating and to be at about 100 to 110 beforehand. I go by my meter, as that is what I have and also it seems to be a bit higher than the hospital results, though not drastically so - and what I want is the assurance that I am in normal numbers and not getting higher numbers due to poor food choices.</p><p>The accuracy of the meter is irrelevant if I was getting - for instance, numbers equivalent to 250 I would know that I was not eating right.</p><p>With the numbers I am getting now my doctor is not at all interested, despite a diagnosis of full blown diabetes last November.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Resurgam, post: 1432505, member: 355878"] You might have seen some advice similar to what I was given - which was to aim for very low numbers - so low that I would be advised not to drive here in the UK - which came from a US based site. I try to keep under 135, 2 hours after eating and to be at about 100 to 110 beforehand. I go by my meter, as that is what I have and also it seems to be a bit higher than the hospital results, though not drastically so - and what I want is the assurance that I am in normal numbers and not getting higher numbers due to poor food choices. The accuracy of the meter is irrelevant if I was getting - for instance, numbers equivalent to 250 I would know that I was not eating right. With the numbers I am getting now my doctor is not at all interested, despite a diagnosis of full blown diabetes last November. [/QUOTE]
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