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<blockquote data-quote="donnellysdogs" data-source="post: 829516" data-attributes="member: 17713"><p>Just incidentally... Always keep a log book for referring to with children... I see nicolaryan09 says back to making a diary... This should always be done as you need to see how different foods, exercise, illness etc affect levels and even when they are at school for the teachers or assistants to write in to, and you may well see patterns that weekends need different rates to weekdays etc.</p><p>Although with most meters and pumps they hold blood readings etc there is a need to keep detailed diaries for DSN's etc to work out whats going on. </p><p>It may be that certain foods may cause levels to raise ilor drop but unless you write down these details for reference you won't see patterns etc..just what you think of on the day but 3 months on and that day can be forgotten..</p><p>Please always keep a diary.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donnellysdogs, post: 829516, member: 17713"] Just incidentally... Always keep a log book for referring to with children... I see nicolaryan09 says back to making a diary... This should always be done as you need to see how different foods, exercise, illness etc affect levels and even when they are at school for the teachers or assistants to write in to, and you may well see patterns that weekends need different rates to weekdays etc. Although with most meters and pumps they hold blood readings etc there is a need to keep detailed diaries for DSN's etc to work out whats going on. It may be that certain foods may cause levels to raise ilor drop but unless you write down these details for reference you won't see patterns etc..just what you think of on the day but 3 months on and that day can be forgotten.. Please always keep a diary. [/QUOTE]
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