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<blockquote data-quote="catherinecherub" data-source="post: 886625"><p>The three months wait will not be beneficiall to you unless you obtain a meter and test strips and start to see, with the help of a food diary, which foods are affecting your blood sugar levels. Three months will be wasted.</p><p>Most Type2s are denied them with various arguments as to why they are not necessary but it is like trying to drive a car without a speedometer, useless.</p><p></p><p>This is the cheapest one on the market which many Type2s use. You can always keep it as a spare if you are lucky enough to get a prescription for a meter and test strips.</p><p><a href="http://www.homehealth-uk.com/medical/blood_glucose_monitor_testing.htm" target="_blank">http://www.homehealth-uk.com/medical/blood_glucose_monitor_testing.htm</a></p><p></p><p></p><p>I will tag [USER=25759]@daisy1[/USER] to give you and [USER=191393]@Ailidh[/USER] some basic information that you will find useful.</p><p></p><p>*****Will posters please note that this thread is not about which diet is the best one but rather about helping the OP who has already tried one method and is seeking help with another.****</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="catherinecherub, post: 886625"] The three months wait will not be beneficiall to you unless you obtain a meter and test strips and start to see, with the help of a food diary, which foods are affecting your blood sugar levels. Three months will be wasted. Most Type2s are denied them with various arguments as to why they are not necessary but it is like trying to drive a car without a speedometer, useless. This is the cheapest one on the market which many Type2s use. You can always keep it as a spare if you are lucky enough to get a prescription for a meter and test strips. [URL]http://www.homehealth-uk.com/medical/blood_glucose_monitor_testing.htm[/URL] I will tag [USER=25759]@daisy1[/USER] to give you and [USER=191393]@Ailidh[/USER] some basic information that you will find useful. *****Will posters please note that this thread is not about which diet is the best one but rather about helping the OP who has already tried one method and is seeking help with another.**** [/QUOTE]
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