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<blockquote data-quote="Bluey1" data-source="post: 1506994" data-attributes="member: 36344"><p>Has anyone changed their behaviour once they have started wearing the sensor? I know we are only cheating ourselves, but now I know my Endo wants to see ALL my results, I'm more conscious of what I eat (and drink, especially alcohol as I never go near sugar drinks). As I can see where the BS is going, if it's going up or flat and it's high around bed time, I don't hesitate in whacking in a bit more fast acting. We also have another incentive as in Victoria, you have to get your Drivers Licence approved every year, if you are over a HBa1c of 9 your licence will be suspended. </p><p>Does anyone else behave differently with the sensor attached?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bluey1, post: 1506994, member: 36344"] Has anyone changed their behaviour once they have started wearing the sensor? I know we are only cheating ourselves, but now I know my Endo wants to see ALL my results, I'm more conscious of what I eat (and drink, especially alcohol as I never go near sugar drinks). As I can see where the BS is going, if it's going up or flat and it's high around bed time, I don't hesitate in whacking in a bit more fast acting. We also have another incentive as in Victoria, you have to get your Drivers Licence approved every year, if you are over a HBa1c of 9 your licence will be suspended. Does anyone else behave differently with the sensor attached? [/QUOTE]
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