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<blockquote data-quote="Brunneria" data-source="post: 2181585" data-attributes="member: 41816"><p>1</p><p>These help me manage my blood glucose: the Freestyle Libre, using a glucometer, the support of fellow forum members</p><p>The most difficult is the endless minutiae of controlling blood glucose by diet only. Every mouthful chosen and controlled. Also the total lack of support from my NHS doc practice.</p><p></p><p>2.</p><p>Three different brands of glucometer, ketone testing strips and urine dip sticks, carb counting/nutrition apps on phone and tablet, online menu and recipe apps and websites, Freestyle Libre, and about to start using the miaomiao. Also private and NHS blood testing for HbA1c, random glucose, vitamin deficiencies, kidney function, cholesterol, CRP, etc. Some of these have led to me self funding further tests and nutritional supplements, and so on.</p><p></p><p>3</p><p>Eager? That depends on cost, availability, reviews, efficiency and convenience. </p><p>I self fund my blood glucose testing, so cost is a major factor.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brunneria, post: 2181585, member: 41816"] 1 These help me manage my blood glucose: the Freestyle Libre, using a glucometer, the support of fellow forum members The most difficult is the endless minutiae of controlling blood glucose by diet only. Every mouthful chosen and controlled. Also the total lack of support from my NHS doc practice. 2. Three different brands of glucometer, ketone testing strips and urine dip sticks, carb counting/nutrition apps on phone and tablet, online menu and recipe apps and websites, Freestyle Libre, and about to start using the miaomiao. Also private and NHS blood testing for HbA1c, random glucose, vitamin deficiencies, kidney function, cholesterol, CRP, etc. Some of these have led to me self funding further tests and nutritional supplements, and so on. 3 Eager? That depends on cost, availability, reviews, efficiency and convenience. I self fund my blood glucose testing, so cost is a major factor. [/QUOTE]
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