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<blockquote data-quote="Hiitsme" data-source="post: 1625251" data-attributes="member: 181310"><p>I've just managed to read through this thread and have found it interesting. I don't have quite the same way of controlling my diabetes as a lot on here (I eat to my meter) but it works for me. I will often read a post from a newcomer and the replies and then think it is not sensible to make further suggestions. I do feel Daisy's post is really good basic advice and she normally suggests people ask questions.If people ask what meter to get or what works for different people then I would jump in. I do agree with the OP that to start gently is a good idea and to find out as much information as possible. It took me a few weeks to join this forum and a few more weeks before I felt I could post, I had read a lot of posts and used that information to get my control before I even started posting,</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hiitsme, post: 1625251, member: 181310"] I've just managed to read through this thread and have found it interesting. I don't have quite the same way of controlling my diabetes as a lot on here (I eat to my meter) but it works for me. I will often read a post from a newcomer and the replies and then think it is not sensible to make further suggestions. I do feel Daisy's post is really good basic advice and she normally suggests people ask questions.If people ask what meter to get or what works for different people then I would jump in. I do agree with the OP that to start gently is a good idea and to find out as much information as possible. It took me a few weeks to join this forum and a few more weeks before I felt I could post, I had read a lot of posts and used that information to get my control before I even started posting, [/QUOTE]
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