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<blockquote data-quote="The Governor" data-source="post: 37591" data-attributes="member: 9029"><p>You'd have to share your daily test results with your GP I would think, so at least he/she can see what your readings are actually doing. To do that you'd need to be testing at random intervals over a few days, but include test before meals, one hour and two hours after and keep a food diary.</p><p></p><p>Also, take a reading first thing after waking up, just to see where you start from. Don't panic too much if it's higher than normal at the start of the day, that's pretty common.</p><p></p><p>Sorry if that's teaching you to suck eggs, but just in case you weren't sure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The Governor, post: 37591, member: 9029"] You'd have to share your daily test results with your GP I would think, so at least he/she can see what your readings are actually doing. To do that you'd need to be testing at random intervals over a few days, but include test before meals, one hour and two hours after and keep a food diary. Also, take a reading first thing after waking up, just to see where you start from. Don't panic too much if it's higher than normal at the start of the day, that's pretty common. Sorry if that's teaching you to suck eggs, but just in case you weren't sure. [/QUOTE]
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