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<blockquote data-quote="Alexandra100" data-source="post: 1560921" data-attributes="member: 429870"><p>Mittens, like you I am still groping around in all this, but I absolutely agree with Bluetit that a glucose testing meter is a must. I record all my readings and find the feedback really motivating, as well as informative. When I see a lower number, my day is made and I feel I am on my way to success. When it's higher, it acts as an electric shock and I am off on the trail of what went wrong and how to do better. I was already using a Fitbit to help motivate my exercise and my glucose monitor is like a 2nd Fitbit to me. It's daft how simple minded we adults really are, just like children in Infants' school collecting gold stars, but we may as well put our daftness to good use.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alexandra100, post: 1560921, member: 429870"] Mittens, like you I am still groping around in all this, but I absolutely agree with Bluetit that a glucose testing meter is a must. I record all my readings and find the feedback really motivating, as well as informative. When I see a lower number, my day is made and I feel I am on my way to success. When it's higher, it acts as an electric shock and I am off on the trail of what went wrong and how to do better. I was already using a Fitbit to help motivate my exercise and my glucose monitor is like a 2nd Fitbit to me. It's daft how simple minded we adults really are, just like children in Infants' school collecting gold stars, but we may as well put our daftness to good use. [/QUOTE]
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