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MY STRIPS REPEAT PRESCRIPTION HAS BEEN CANCELLED
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<blockquote data-quote="hankjam" data-source="post: 1137832" data-attributes="member: 104954"><p>I'm glad to hear your clinic is so good.</p><p>I think it is generally accepted that there are a lot of practices who don't really understand why people want/need to test so often. It's about control, control of your BG in response to what you eat over the short term, upto 2 hours of starting a meal. Only that way will they understand what they can and can't eat. A nurse / doctor who told me, that because my numbers were good, I could stop testing wouldn't really being doing me any favours.</p><p>I'm not too sure how I would tell if my sugars were out of sync. I've been lower than 4 and higher than 10, once and not really felt any different. If I waited for my HbAc1 to tell me I was out of sync.... well that would not be a good place to be... 4-8 weeks out of control.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hankjam, post: 1137832, member: 104954"] I'm glad to hear your clinic is so good. I think it is generally accepted that there are a lot of practices who don't really understand why people want/need to test so often. It's about control, control of your BG in response to what you eat over the short term, upto 2 hours of starting a meal. Only that way will they understand what they can and can't eat. A nurse / doctor who told me, that because my numbers were good, I could stop testing wouldn't really being doing me any favours. I'm not too sure how I would tell if my sugars were out of sync. I've been lower than 4 and higher than 10, once and not really felt any different. If I waited for my HbAc1 to tell me I was out of sync.... well that would not be a good place to be... 4-8 weeks out of control. [/QUOTE]
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