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<blockquote data-quote="efernandes" data-source="post: 1571733" data-attributes="member: 97149"><p><span style="font-family: 'Tahoma'">Please do not listen to her!! Continue with your testing, as this is the only way you will discover what foods give you high readings. We are all different and certain foods will trigger high BSs. For me, it is pizza and sweetcorn. I never would have found this out if I didn't test myself. I, too, have been flatly refused to provide me with a meter, testing strips and lancets despite arguing my case. I have taken control of my own health and purchased the whole finger-testing kit (approx £100). I got very little support or encouragement from my previous DN. Do not be deflated or discouraged!! Keep on testing - you're doing all the right things.</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="efernandes, post: 1571733, member: 97149"] [FONT=Tahoma]Please do not listen to her!! Continue with your testing, as this is the only way you will discover what foods give you high readings. We are all different and certain foods will trigger high BSs. For me, it is pizza and sweetcorn. I never would have found this out if I didn't test myself. I, too, have been flatly refused to provide me with a meter, testing strips and lancets despite arguing my case. I have taken control of my own health and purchased the whole finger-testing kit (approx £100). I got very little support or encouragement from my previous DN. Do not be deflated or discouraged!! Keep on testing - you're doing all the right things.[/FONT] [/QUOTE]
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