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<blockquote data-quote="mo1905" data-source="post: 401112" data-attributes="member: 55195"><p>That would seem a sensible amount and should give you a good overall pattern of your BG levels. As you can see from all previous comments, there is no right amount of testing. It's a very personal thing and always will be. One thing I would like to add was regarding the advice given by Michael. The visual read test strips are just an alternative to the "normal" strips available. Most T1's are very fortunate to get strips free on prescription. However, there are many that don't. T2's seem to struggle obtaining them and some from outside the UK. It's not just T!, UK born diabetics that read these forums so his advice may be very appropriate for some.</p><p>Good luck for the future Roberto and hopefully now you've agreed a testing regime you'll be less anxious in the future.</p><p>Mo</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mo1905, post: 401112, member: 55195"] That would seem a sensible amount and should give you a good overall pattern of your BG levels. As you can see from all previous comments, there is no right amount of testing. It's a very personal thing and always will be. One thing I would like to add was regarding the advice given by Michael. The visual read test strips are just an alternative to the "normal" strips available. Most T1's are very fortunate to get strips free on prescription. However, there are many that don't. T2's seem to struggle obtaining them and some from outside the UK. It's not just T!, UK born diabetics that read these forums so his advice may be very appropriate for some. Good luck for the future Roberto and hopefully now you've agreed a testing regime you'll be less anxious in the future. Mo [/QUOTE]
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