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<blockquote data-quote="MrsA2" data-source="post: 2751165" data-attributes="member: 521715"><p>Hi [USER=591655]@Beechnut[/USER] </p><p>The best impartial advice for you would come from your own body if you start a regular regime of testing your own bg. Your body isn't going to lie to you!</p><p>The meter would soon show you if carbs have too high an effect on your bg.</p><p></p><p>[USER=400972]@Rachox[/USER] keeps a list of current finger pricker, which is the cheapest way of doing it.</p><p>Or some spend £50 every 2 weeks for continuous monitoring that attaches to your arm.</p><p>Either would give you invaluable, irrefutable proof about what your body can handle and what it can't. No one elses opinion involved at all! </p><p></p><p>There lots on here about how, why and when of monitoring . Have a good read around</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrsA2, post: 2751165, member: 521715"] Hi [USER=591655]@Beechnut[/USER] The best impartial advice for you would come from your own body if you start a regular regime of testing your own bg. Your body isn't going to lie to you! The meter would soon show you if carbs have too high an effect on your bg. [USER=400972]@Rachox[/USER] keeps a list of current finger pricker, which is the cheapest way of doing it. Or some spend £50 every 2 weeks for continuous monitoring that attaches to your arm. Either would give you invaluable, irrefutable proof about what your body can handle and what it can't. No one elses opinion involved at all! There lots on here about how, why and when of monitoring . Have a good read around [/QUOTE]
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