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<blockquote data-quote="srobertson06" data-source="post: 1450742" data-attributes="member: 169182"><p>As many have said all ready, without buying my own kit and testing totally against my doctor and practice nurse's advice it is I believe one very important part of learning about what is going on inside your body, it also helps once you get to readings that you want to keep you there as it is so very easy to let things slide. I do not agree that it has made me overly anxious about my glucose levels, it has helped to teach me what I need to do to get good readings, it still helps me to keep on knowing what is going on and I believe my kit is vital to my taking good care of myself and my health - as my doctor informed me it is my health and my responsibility and they only offer advice - whether I listen and take that advice is up to me.......... So I choose not to listen to them and do things my way - they do not like it and we have had some long debates on the pro's and con's and had to agree to disagree.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="srobertson06, post: 1450742, member: 169182"] As many have said all ready, without buying my own kit and testing totally against my doctor and practice nurse's advice it is I believe one very important part of learning about what is going on inside your body, it also helps once you get to readings that you want to keep you there as it is so very easy to let things slide. I do not agree that it has made me overly anxious about my glucose levels, it has helped to teach me what I need to do to get good readings, it still helps me to keep on knowing what is going on and I believe my kit is vital to my taking good care of myself and my health - as my doctor informed me it is my health and my responsibility and they only offer advice - whether I listen and take that advice is up to me.......... So I choose not to listen to them and do things my way - they do not like it and we have had some long debates on the pro's and con's and had to agree to disagree. [/QUOTE]
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