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<blockquote data-quote="signal1979" data-source="post: 2550276" data-attributes="member: 560736"><p>To be honest I didn't really find the NHS that helpful. When I was diagnosed I was basically handed a folder and told to read through it and they would be in touch in 3 months for my next blood test. So I've literally been researching 24/7 the past few weeks. I wouldn't have a clue what's actually spiking me unless I can check regularly and saw the libre2 were offering a free trial so thought that's the perfect opportunity to watch what I'm eating and how it effects my body in real time. It doesn't ways tally up to my Blood tests which I'm still doing around 5 times a day, but the libre is good for watching the spikes. I may even go on the libre for another month until I have a better understanding of how to handle this.</p><p>I would recommend the free trial to any newbies then literally use it for those 2 weeks to eat and watch what happens in real time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="signal1979, post: 2550276, member: 560736"] To be honest I didn't really find the NHS that helpful. When I was diagnosed I was basically handed a folder and told to read through it and they would be in touch in 3 months for my next blood test. So I've literally been researching 24/7 the past few weeks. I wouldn't have a clue what's actually spiking me unless I can check regularly and saw the libre2 were offering a free trial so thought that's the perfect opportunity to watch what I'm eating and how it effects my body in real time. It doesn't ways tally up to my Blood tests which I'm still doing around 5 times a day, but the libre is good for watching the spikes. I may even go on the libre for another month until I have a better understanding of how to handle this. I would recommend the free trial to any newbies then literally use it for those 2 weeks to eat and watch what happens in real time. [/QUOTE]
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