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<blockquote data-quote="mrpaulgee" data-source="post: 2350254" data-attributes="member: 535641"><p>Hi, I used to do the finger jab tests meticulously. But my original GP just threw my efforts in the bin saying she's only interested in morning and evening measures. Then I discovered the HbA1c which seems to be a better measure as not prone to time of day variations, and my own competence at taking a reading. The Gp also said the jab test is mainly to check that I'm not in hypo, and confirmed it's quite unlikely which I'd have to agree (until the levels reach normal).</p><p></p><p>I left the meter on a train accidentally, but didn't feel urgent need to replace it, as it's just monitoring and the medication isn't based upon it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mrpaulgee, post: 2350254, member: 535641"] Hi, I used to do the finger jab tests meticulously. But my original GP just threw my efforts in the bin saying she's only interested in morning and evening measures. Then I discovered the HbA1c which seems to be a better measure as not prone to time of day variations, and my own competence at taking a reading. The Gp also said the jab test is mainly to check that I'm not in hypo, and confirmed it's quite unlikely which I'd have to agree (until the levels reach normal). I left the meter on a train accidentally, but didn't feel urgent need to replace it, as it's just monitoring and the medication isn't based upon it. [/QUOTE]
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