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<blockquote data-quote="kimlala" data-source="post: 2405201" data-attributes="member: 409921"><p>Hi all, yes, I was told at the beginning of my diabetic adventures (Type 1/LADA) some 5 yrs ago that I could only test 4 times a day. Of course this was through our horrible insurance in U.S. even though we paid dearly for it. I was able to find testing-strips at Walmart really cheap, I don't know if you have access to anything like that. I test 15-20 times a day, and have been for the last 5 yrs. How else can I figure what or why bs go up. Food, hormones, weather, ect. My last several tests my a1c's have all been between 4.7-4.9. Drives endocrinologist crazy, but I'll keep doing what works. Test all the times, do not listen to anyone that tells you different, it is your body and only you can check it. Best of luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kimlala, post: 2405201, member: 409921"] Hi all, yes, I was told at the beginning of my diabetic adventures (Type 1/LADA) some 5 yrs ago that I could only test 4 times a day. Of course this was through our horrible insurance in U.S. even though we paid dearly for it. I was able to find testing-strips at Walmart really cheap, I don't know if you have access to anything like that. I test 15-20 times a day, and have been for the last 5 yrs. How else can I figure what or why bs go up. Food, hormones, weather, ect. My last several tests my a1c's have all been between 4.7-4.9. Drives endocrinologist crazy, but I'll keep doing what works. Test all the times, do not listen to anyone that tells you different, it is your body and only you can check it. Best of luck. [/QUOTE]
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