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<blockquote data-quote="Kaha" data-source="post: 667816" data-attributes="member: 135098"><p>I am a T2 since 2006. I had been testing sugar levels occasionally , 100 strips usually last for 3-6 months . This is because my insurance company does not reimburse the expenses for not being a T1. But recently, I found my sugar levels have gone little higher and out of control . And that is why decided to test the BS more regularly at least 1-2 times a day. My doctor never advised me about the frequency of test. From the thread I can see most T2 cases have a common voice that testing of sugar level is not mandatory. Then how do we control our diet and lifestyle to be within good control of BS .</p><p>I think, we need the right advice whether we need to test or not independent of who will supply strips or pay for testing .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kaha, post: 667816, member: 135098"] I am a T2 since 2006. I had been testing sugar levels occasionally , 100 strips usually last for 3-6 months . This is because my insurance company does not reimburse the expenses for not being a T1. But recently, I found my sugar levels have gone little higher and out of control . And that is why decided to test the BS more regularly at least 1-2 times a day. My doctor never advised me about the frequency of test. From the thread I can see most T2 cases have a common voice that testing of sugar level is not mandatory. Then how do we control our diet and lifestyle to be within good control of BS . I think, we need the right advice whether we need to test or not independent of who will supply strips or pay for testing . [/QUOTE]
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