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<blockquote data-quote="KK123" data-source="post: 2203306" data-attributes="member: 451727"><p>Hi Mike, do you mean they are much more in control because your extra testing means you can intervene and do something about it? If your numbers are showing improvement it is because YOU are doing something positive as obviously whether you test once a day or 20 times a day your glucose levels are still the same if your approach remains the same. I am currently on a diabetes course (talking about Libres) and the results from a libre are looked at in conjunction with the hb1ac test so they can judge if there has been any issues or improvement whilst using a libre, ie the libre readings are not looked at in isolation. You may mean that those extra tests are showing you that your averages are lower than you thought whilst doing fewer tests so apologies if I'm mistaken. x</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KK123, post: 2203306, member: 451727"] Hi Mike, do you mean they are much more in control because your extra testing means you can intervene and do something about it? If your numbers are showing improvement it is because YOU are doing something positive as obviously whether you test once a day or 20 times a day your glucose levels are still the same if your approach remains the same. I am currently on a diabetes course (talking about Libres) and the results from a libre are looked at in conjunction with the hb1ac test so they can judge if there has been any issues or improvement whilst using a libre, ie the libre readings are not looked at in isolation. You may mean that those extra tests are showing you that your averages are lower than you thought whilst doing fewer tests so apologies if I'm mistaken. x [/QUOTE]
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