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<blockquote data-quote="Beating-My-Betes" data-source="post: 2393057" data-attributes="member: 532959"><p>I don't think I'm misunderstanding you. </p><p></p><p>I know that numbers fluctuate all day and in response to different activities, or a lack thereof. That's part of the reason i don't want to get lost in all the tracking. And I understand that everybody's normal is different, especially comparing myself to the rest of the forum, given the MO I've chosen is somewhat controversial. But that's why I'm more interested in trends, and not even all of those. Also, the foot-on-the-floor thing was a bit of a joke. I was clear that I understood that you meant getting up and at it.</p><p></p><p>And I'm not trying to avoid the highest reading. It's just becoming a waste of valuable strips to test so late in the morning, when I know that the numbers will be increasing, as expected. Just the same, I'm not particularly interested in seeing the lowest, at least not for it's own sake. I have been under 7 in afternoon tests before, but i don't put much stock in it as again it's expected (I'm normally quite active during the day). </p><p></p><p>The reason for me to concentrate on the fbg is because I understood (perhaps, incorrectly) that it was the fbg that was the last thing to fall. I guess I'm perhaps confused about DP. </p><p></p><p>As for "diabetes management tool box": Again. like I said earlier. I'm trying to avoid having a toolbox and to manage this condition. I will of course have to pay more attention for a while. but if I ever managed to get it all dialled in, I will just rinse and repeat whatever I did to get me to the point of success. The only concession would be a certain amount of morning-testing, the occasional food testing (with foods I've used to establish a trend) and the quarter-yearly blood-test.</p><p></p><p>Many thanks <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Beating-My-Betes, post: 2393057, member: 532959"] I don't think I'm misunderstanding you. I know that numbers fluctuate all day and in response to different activities, or a lack thereof. That's part of the reason i don't want to get lost in all the tracking. And I understand that everybody's normal is different, especially comparing myself to the rest of the forum, given the MO I've chosen is somewhat controversial. But that's why I'm more interested in trends, and not even all of those. Also, the foot-on-the-floor thing was a bit of a joke. I was clear that I understood that you meant getting up and at it. And I'm not trying to avoid the highest reading. It's just becoming a waste of valuable strips to test so late in the morning, when I know that the numbers will be increasing, as expected. Just the same, I'm not particularly interested in seeing the lowest, at least not for it's own sake. I have been under 7 in afternoon tests before, but i don't put much stock in it as again it's expected (I'm normally quite active during the day). The reason for me to concentrate on the fbg is because I understood (perhaps, incorrectly) that it was the fbg that was the last thing to fall. I guess I'm perhaps confused about DP. As for "diabetes management tool box": Again. like I said earlier. I'm trying to avoid having a toolbox and to manage this condition. I will of course have to pay more attention for a while. but if I ever managed to get it all dialled in, I will just rinse and repeat whatever I did to get me to the point of success. The only concession would be a certain amount of morning-testing, the occasional food testing (with foods I've used to establish a trend) and the quarter-yearly blood-test. Many thanks :) [/QUOTE]
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