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<blockquote data-quote="KK123" data-source="post: 2393026" data-attributes="member: 451727"><p>All I know is that any testing outside of mealtimes (and the first one of the day) is absolutely useless to me as it tells me nothing at all. It is different every time so no discernible pattern, nothing to suggest why it may have gone up or down a mmol or two, it just sits there being boring. I guess that's a good thing but unless there is a sky high jump or a hypo coming my way there doesn't seem to be much point. Everybody's levels fluctuate during the day, diabetes or not. I think if I didn't use insulin (and was happy my food was keeping me in range by testing at mealtimes) I wouldn't bother at all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KK123, post: 2393026, member: 451727"] All I know is that any testing outside of mealtimes (and the first one of the day) is absolutely useless to me as it tells me nothing at all. It is different every time so no discernible pattern, nothing to suggest why it may have gone up or down a mmol or two, it just sits there being boring. I guess that's a good thing but unless there is a sky high jump or a hypo coming my way there doesn't seem to be much point. Everybody's levels fluctuate during the day, diabetes or not. I think if I didn't use insulin (and was happy my food was keeping me in range by testing at mealtimes) I wouldn't bother at all. [/QUOTE]
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