@himtoo
If you, as a moderator are telling a type 2 poster a rise of 1.6, to a peak of 6.2, is a 'spike' you are insane.
Justify your warning.
Or moderate me.
Your choice.
http://www.diabetes.co.uk/forum/threads/diabetic-experts-recommend-not-testing.112391/I'll "Justify" it for him. Your "stop testing" remark was irresponsible.. Simples.!
http://www.diabetes.co.uk/forum/threads/diabetic-experts-recommend-not-testing.112391/
This is why the advice is given.
Tell me why you claim it is a 'spike'
When I was a newbie, a long time ago now, I dug my heels in about testing and I delayed buying a meter for 3 or 4 months. Guess who is the person responsible for encouraging me that a meter was necessary? It was @douglas99
Yes.
The problem now is the site has gone very extreme, and when a poster believes 6.2 is too high, and a rise of 1.6 is unacceptable, it's time to step back, and think 'Is this really the message we're giving to people?'
This is why testing is frowned upon by HCP's. who hear this from patients who go in to claim their meter, and worry about this sort of reading.
Testing is good, but understanding the test is required.
Maybe I was a bit abrupt, but it's the frustration that's speaking.
Come on guys, this is getting well off-topic, which isn't helping the OP. Spiking is a routinely used term on here for the post-prandial elevation, so I can appreciate why the OP would refer to the rise in such a way, particularly if this is an early revisit to a carbier food.
For the record, it is my belief self testing is one of the single most important tool for self-education in managing diabetes of any type, and with Geordie's relatively recent diagnosis, stopping testing would likely be somewhat premature.
@Geordie_P - even if you do choose not to have oatmeal again, you have the comfort of knowing it wouldn't be a disaster area if you found yourself with no better preference on the menu, for whatever reason.
Yes.
The problem now is the site has gone very extreme, and when a poster believes 6.2 is too high, and a rise of 1.6 is unacceptable, it's time to step back, and think 'Is this really the message we're giving to people?'
This is why testing is frowned upon by HCP's. who hear this from patients who go in to claim their meter, and worry about this sort of reading.
Testing is good, but understanding the test is required.
Maybe I was a bit abrupt, but it's the frustration that's speaking.
In my view Douglas, it would have been more helpful had you limited your response to helping the OP understand his rise was perfectly within acceptable limits.
I think sometimes we forget how afraid and bewildered we all were in the early stages of our diagnosis and learning.
Another mod that thinks 1.6 is a 'spike', after months of no starch.
As I said, very extreme, and possibly @Administrator needs to review the guidelines for moderation.
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