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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted Account" data-source="post: 1922634"><p>It is a shame you cannot take finger prick readings. These are very useful to find out how different foods affect you; as we are all different, it is not ideal to rely on what generally happens. </p><p></p><p>One alternative to finger pricking may be to try a Libre for a couple of weeks. </p><p>There is only one little prick when it is inserted and then for 14 days you can see what impact what you eat has on your BG. </p><p>This can give you some very valuable information about what to avoid and what you can eat.</p><p>It may also help to see a number associated with the sweet food that you like to immediately quantify the impact it is having on your body.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted Account, post: 1922634"] It is a shame you cannot take finger prick readings. These are very useful to find out how different foods affect you; as we are all different, it is not ideal to rely on what generally happens. One alternative to finger pricking may be to try a Libre for a couple of weeks. There is only one little prick when it is inserted and then for 14 days you can see what impact what you eat has on your BG. This can give you some very valuable information about what to avoid and what you can eat. It may also help to see a number associated with the sweet food that you like to immediately quantify the impact it is having on your body. [/QUOTE]
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