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<blockquote data-quote="KK123" data-source="post: 2280038" data-attributes="member: 451727"><p>Ah but if you buy one you soon will, especially being guided by the people on this site. Believe me, within a fortnight you will be an expert on the numbers. I actually think the time to get a meter is WHEN you are newly diagnosed otherwise you will not know how food affects your glucose levels and that is the key to getting better numbers. Also, your blurred vision could be caused by lowering levels but you won't know until you test! Honestly it's a disgrace that all diabetics don't get the meters on prescription but if you can afford one, get it now. x</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KK123, post: 2280038, member: 451727"] Ah but if you buy one you soon will, especially being guided by the people on this site. Believe me, within a fortnight you will be an expert on the numbers. I actually think the time to get a meter is WHEN you are newly diagnosed otherwise you will not know how food affects your glucose levels and that is the key to getting better numbers. Also, your blurred vision could be caused by lowering levels but you won't know until you test! Honestly it's a disgrace that all diabetics don't get the meters on prescription but if you can afford one, get it now. x [/QUOTE]
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