Could you clarify, please?
You have been testing for 2×5 day cycles in two weeks and want to know how soon you can lower the frequency of testing?
Once I'd got a good idea of what I could eat, I reduced testing and just eat the same kinds of meals but I recognise it is possible to eat just a little bit more sometimes and succumb to carb creep.Personally although I’ve now been testing 7 times (minimum) a day for over a year, I’m not ready to give up control - for me the readings (and I take them even when skipping meals so I have comparison data) provide motivation and help to keep me on track. It also means I get early warning of any unwanted upward trends, so I can take the necessary action promptly.
This is of course a personal choice and once you’ve tested often enough to be confident of your general trends less regular testing is definitely possible. I’d say that the pre-dinner reading gives a good idea of where your levels have been at for the day and then testing any new foods would also be possible.
It depends on the patient. Some will become 'sneaky' if control is too tight, others prefer a regular daily/weekly routine so they know where they are but control is not too tight. One thing that a diagnosis of diabetes has taught me is that we are all individuals and there are no short cuts. Personally, I have relaxed control to once a day testing as long as the result is within the tight parameters I have set myself. If they slip outside that I will go back to a tighter control, I might even return to my HCP if I can not control the readings..
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