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<blockquote data-quote="Bigbassett_" data-source="post: 2488464" data-attributes="member: 433634"><p>They always tell me not to test and don't want me to have test strips. I'm currently permanently high and out of control. I did manage to get under control with low carb diet and excercise, but for one reason or another have lost control for a few years now. </p><p></p><p>Anyway back to subject, I found regular testing was the only way to know what was going on. I feel victimised by health services in the uk. It's my own fault. I was diagnosed when running regularly up to 16 miles at a time. My diet wasn't great I must admit. Now I'm just starting back running, I stopped as got to a point i'd go as low as 3mmol sugar and then eat so many sweets cos it scared me i'd come home high. Good luck getting any sense out of gp on the subject.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bigbassett_, post: 2488464, member: 433634"] They always tell me not to test and don't want me to have test strips. I'm currently permanently high and out of control. I did manage to get under control with low carb diet and excercise, but for one reason or another have lost control for a few years now. Anyway back to subject, I found regular testing was the only way to know what was going on. I feel victimised by health services in the uk. It's my own fault. I was diagnosed when running regularly up to 16 miles at a time. My diet wasn't great I must admit. Now I'm just starting back running, I stopped as got to a point i'd go as low as 3mmol sugar and then eat so many sweets cos it scared me i'd come home high. Good luck getting any sense out of gp on the subject. [/QUOTE]
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