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<blockquote data-quote="Osidge" data-source="post: 1083159" data-attributes="member: 17302"><p>My view is that we should test for knowledge and that testing that does not really add to what we already know is not really useful. My GPs certainly endorse that and I always get the strips I need. When I hear of people, many years down the line, testing at certain times just because they always do, I ask the question - why? Of course it may be that some people need reassurance about their continued good control as part of their management strategy. As we have seen in this thread, the choices we make are many and varied. If our choices work for us in achieving or maintaining good diabetes management then that is great.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Osidge, post: 1083159, member: 17302"] My view is that we should test for knowledge and that testing that does not really add to what we already know is not really useful. My GPs certainly endorse that and I always get the strips I need. When I hear of people, many years down the line, testing at certain times just because they always do, I ask the question - why? Of course it may be that some people need reassurance about their continued good control as part of their management strategy. As we have seen in this thread, the choices we make are many and varied. If our choices work for us in achieving or maintaining good diabetes management then that is great. [/QUOTE]
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