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<blockquote data-quote="Devonmade" data-source="post: 2223544" data-attributes="member: 500949"><p>Just been reading this. It must be nearly a year since I was diagnosed and feel, like most it seems, like I have done most of the research myself. It hasnt been easy. Have found sticking to one website, this one, helps. Anyway, I have never tested my BGs. I am not aware anyone else has either! I have no idea what they should be or what I should be aiming for. Should I really have a monitor as it was said not necessary at GPs. I have periods of polyuria, with some nights getting up over 4 times with massive urinating. I havent got a UTI and feel it may be something to do with BGs. I have tried hard to stop drinking an hour before bed but that doesnt seem to help. am I right in thinking this could be BG related and, as I have a review soon, should I be querying levels? I certainly think I could be doing better but have tried very hard but there is so much to learn. any thoughts, advice welcomed. thank you</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Devonmade, post: 2223544, member: 500949"] Just been reading this. It must be nearly a year since I was diagnosed and feel, like most it seems, like I have done most of the research myself. It hasnt been easy. Have found sticking to one website, this one, helps. Anyway, I have never tested my BGs. I am not aware anyone else has either! I have no idea what they should be or what I should be aiming for. Should I really have a monitor as it was said not necessary at GPs. I have periods of polyuria, with some nights getting up over 4 times with massive urinating. I havent got a UTI and feel it may be something to do with BGs. I have tried hard to stop drinking an hour before bed but that doesnt seem to help. am I right in thinking this could be BG related and, as I have a review soon, should I be querying levels? I certainly think I could be doing better but have tried very hard but there is so much to learn. any thoughts, advice welcomed. thank you [/QUOTE]
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