The only way you will get complete control of your blood sugars is by self testing .. then you will safely know whats spiking your sugars, once you have your safe foods the testing can be reduced. Why are you against self testing ?
If you are on DVLA Aware medication, then you will have to self-test. It's the law if you want to keep driving.
What may seem a 'nuisance' to you, could ultimately determine the safety and survival not only of yourself but those around you.
Even though I'm not currently needing insulin, I'm still classed as an insulin-dependant diabetic in the eyes of the law. That means regular testing before driving and every 2 hours while driving. I also test first thing, before meals, and before bed. If doing strenuous exercise, I will also test before and after that.
I don't find it excessive or obstructive, and it's peace of mind that my BG's remain stable and I am safe to those around me. Any unusual readings are double-checked, then if true corrected as required. Because I've now been doing it over 2 years, it's 2nd nature and is done on 'autopilot' these days. I don't test 2 hours after meals, as my BG's are so stable on LCHF.
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