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<blockquote data-quote="Lupf" data-source="post: 2249305" data-attributes="member: 518059"><p>thanks all, this is very helpful. </p><p>I fully agree that you need to write down the results.</p><p>I am logging my data on a big spreadsheet, so will continue doing so.</p><p>In fact, there is a saying if you start measuring and writing down things, ... </p><p>you will improve your results, because you subconsciously want to win. </p><p>This can be the case for many things, be it blood sugar and weight loss, </p><p>but also shopping expenses or heating and electricity metering. </p><p>Apologies to anyone reading this where this wasn't the case.</p><p></p><p>Next question: By testing before and after meals, I will quickly run out of test strips. </p><p>In case I can't get these on prescription, can I bulk buy them myself at reasonable prices?</p><p>I am using the Accu Check nano-Performa</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lupf, post: 2249305, member: 518059"] thanks all, this is very helpful. I fully agree that you need to write down the results. I am logging my data on a big spreadsheet, so will continue doing so. In fact, there is a saying if you start measuring and writing down things, ... you will improve your results, because you subconsciously want to win. This can be the case for many things, be it blood sugar and weight loss, but also shopping expenses or heating and electricity metering. Apologies to anyone reading this where this wasn't the case. Next question: By testing before and after meals, I will quickly run out of test strips. In case I can't get these on prescription, can I bulk buy them myself at reasonable prices? I am using the Accu Check nano-Performa [/QUOTE]
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