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<blockquote data-quote="hels" data-source="post: 2299166" data-attributes="member: 54992"><p>I really like having the graphs and data available to me to make decisions. I don't usually record my carbs & dosage unless I am trying to sort out a particular issue as I get bored of inputing the data and they don't vary much as I eat very low carb. My consultant retired recently and he was always great - most my appointments consisted of him telling me I was doing well, seeing if I had any concerns, then having a nice chat. He asked me a few questions about how much insulin I was using and what kind of levels I had but never asked to see my meter. But I have had a glimpse of the more militant types when I have seen someone else or at my GPs surgery. </p><p>I guess I just feel jumpy about having my data scrutinised and also what else they do with the data - I think I will ask them for their data policy to see if they share with anyone else.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hels, post: 2299166, member: 54992"] I really like having the graphs and data available to me to make decisions. I don't usually record my carbs & dosage unless I am trying to sort out a particular issue as I get bored of inputing the data and they don't vary much as I eat very low carb. My consultant retired recently and he was always great - most my appointments consisted of him telling me I was doing well, seeing if I had any concerns, then having a nice chat. He asked me a few questions about how much insulin I was using and what kind of levels I had but never asked to see my meter. But I have had a glimpse of the more militant types when I have seen someone else or at my GPs surgery. I guess I just feel jumpy about having my data scrutinised and also what else they do with the data - I think I will ask them for their data policy to see if they share with anyone else. [/QUOTE]
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