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<blockquote data-quote="Tophat1900" data-source="post: 2393028" data-attributes="member: 362123"><p>Testing pre and post meals is very important info. This helps show what is happening based on what you are eating. If you are insulin resistant, I can't understand why you wouldn't perform these tests. Being the goal is to reduce insulin resistance, without that data you have no idea if you are achieving anything or creating further resistance. Testing just in the morning and just before bed leaves out so much info. Regardless of what readings you are seeing, they are what they are and you just have to accept them. If you're not too happy with them, then you may find you are not going to be happy with what you see during the day, but if you don't test during the day then? </p><p></p><p>It's a bit like sitting down to watch a movie and just watching the start and then skipping to the end. This just seems like a very flawed strategy. And worth rethinking imo.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tophat1900, post: 2393028, member: 362123"] Testing pre and post meals is very important info. This helps show what is happening based on what you are eating. If you are insulin resistant, I can't understand why you wouldn't perform these tests. Being the goal is to reduce insulin resistance, without that data you have no idea if you are achieving anything or creating further resistance. Testing just in the morning and just before bed leaves out so much info. Regardless of what readings you are seeing, they are what they are and you just have to accept them. If you're not too happy with them, then you may find you are not going to be happy with what you see during the day, but if you don't test during the day then? It's a bit like sitting down to watch a movie and just watching the start and then skipping to the end. This just seems like a very flawed strategy. And worth rethinking imo. [/QUOTE]
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