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<blockquote data-quote="kentishman" data-source="post: 114345" data-attributes="member: 9129"><p>I am a long time T2. recently, alarmed at the readings I went onto a strict diet. This has had the efect of stabalising my readings. If I did not test I would not have the faintest idea of how I was going. Furthermore, having had two hypos at night I need to test before I sleep.</p><p>I imagine many of these people are not Diabetics.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kentishman, post: 114345, member: 9129"] I am a long time T2. recently, alarmed at the readings I went onto a strict diet. This has had the efect of stabalising my readings. If I did not test I would not have the faintest idea of how I was going. Furthermore, having had two hypos at night I need to test before I sleep. I imagine many of these people are not Diabetics. [/QUOTE]
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