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<blockquote data-quote="tyroneshoelaces" data-source="post: 72388" data-attributes="member: 900"><p>I'm amazed that people are being told to test once or twice a week. Just on an intuitive level, one has to wonder how on earth that could help anyone. Knowing what I now know about the capricious nature of blood sugar levels, I think it's vital for many if not all diabetics to check their blood every day. I'm also amazed because I get strips whenever I ask for them, and was told to test at the very least first thing in the morning and last thing at night. I also run a fair bit, and it's crucial for me to know if my figures are slipping just before I go out. I don't think it's obsessive to want to keep a track of your readings - it seems to me to be common sense.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tyroneshoelaces, post: 72388, member: 900"] I'm amazed that people are being told to test once or twice a week. Just on an intuitive level, one has to wonder how on earth that could help anyone. Knowing what I now know about the capricious nature of blood sugar levels, I think it's vital for many if not all diabetics to check their blood every day. I'm also amazed because I get strips whenever I ask for them, and was told to test at the very least first thing in the morning and last thing at night. I also run a fair bit, and it's crucial for me to know if my figures are slipping just before I go out. I don't think it's obsessive to want to keep a track of your readings - it seems to me to be common sense. [/QUOTE]
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