Hi there and welcome to the forum. You will find lots of help, good advice and support here but I QUOTE you. 'It's a scary place to be at the start of this journey' It's not going to be scary anymore now you're here, nothing to be scared of including your meter, once you do the first jab it gets easier. Remember when you test to use the side of each finger (index not good) and not the soft pad as it would soon become sore. You have done well on your own so far to lose weight, you will find it easier now with support, a joke and a giggle. Your name is fabulous especially on here as we are all a little crazy and even crazier at times but we have fun while trying to be serious. Have a good look at the forums and ask any questions you have nice to have you on boardHi everyone,
I've dawdled about posting here, but been an avid reader since being diagnosed Type 2 late December 2015 after 2 blood tests, results 48 & 49.
In my 60's, I'm under-height for my weight, with quite a few other health problems so I really didn't want this one as well. I haven't been put on medication to treat it but going down the diet route.
I've read about the LCHF diet and decided to try this out and am having a bit of success in losing some weight, 9lb since 5th Jan. I bought the Code-Free tester but it is still in the box at the moment, as I'm too much of a coward to use it.
It's a scary place to be at the start of this journey, but the one thing I am sure of is the advice, comfort and support you all give to each other. For that I thank you and hope that I can give a little bit back in time.
Welcome to the forum. Technically, you are supposed to use a new lancet each time. Personally, I don't. Here's a good web page that provides instruction on using your meter to lower your blood glucose levels:First the good news, I did it, once last night ( used the tester). Wasn't as daunting as I thought (after trying 4 different depths) 3.5 suits me. The reading was 8.1 but I'd had a cup of tea (shh don't tell anyone but it had a bit of sugar in it) about an hour before.
Now for the bad news, hands up, who didn't read the instructions properly? That would be me. I didn't realise that you had to change the needle after every use and didn't order more of them or the strips. So I won't start regularly testing until the new supplies arrive, will order later or tomorrow. Confession over.
Hope everyone is having a good day.
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