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<blockquote data-quote="Mandy2019" data-source="post: 2196588" data-attributes="member: 517979"><p>Hi Kenny</p><p> Im a newbee too. I bought my own blood glucose meter on amazon and i keep food diary. The book the nurse recommended for me is Carbs and Calorie converter. My meter came with a blood glucose indicator card which helps me see exactly where my results sit. Not gonna lie this is life changing and its taking time and effort and stamina to cope.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mandy2019, post: 2196588, member: 517979"] Hi Kenny Im a newbee too. I bought my own blood glucose meter on amazon and i keep food diary. The book the nurse recommended for me is Carbs and Calorie converter. My meter came with a blood glucose indicator card which helps me see exactly where my results sit. Not gonna lie this is life changing and its taking time and effort and stamina to cope. [/QUOTE]
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