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<blockquote data-quote="VashtiB" data-source="post: 2132178" data-attributes="member: 511345"><p>Well I disagree with the nurse about how often you should check your levels- at least initially. Without checking you don't know how certain foods effect <u>you </u>so you can't make decisions on what you should be eating. The constant testing doesn't last forever once you have an idea of what you can eat.</p><p></p><p>My personal view is that the possible consequences are too big for me not to have the information I need. Having already suffered the health issues you have your need to maintain good control over your levels is also high. </p><p></p><p>I really can't understand why health professionals don't encourage people to have more information rather than less.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VashtiB, post: 2132178, member: 511345"] Well I disagree with the nurse about how often you should check your levels- at least initially. Without checking you don't know how certain foods effect [U]you [/U]so you can't make decisions on what you should be eating. The constant testing doesn't last forever once you have an idea of what you can eat. My personal view is that the possible consequences are too big for me not to have the information I need. Having already suffered the health issues you have your need to maintain good control over your levels is also high. I really can't understand why health professionals don't encourage people to have more information rather than less. [/QUOTE]
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