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<blockquote data-quote="pleinster" data-source="post: 1015705" data-attributes="member: 221545"><p>I get this. I had a renal doctor tell me I was testing too much after I showed him how I had identified patterns that had allowed me to take much more control of my levels and reduce BS really well. He also wasn't happy I had decided to come off my Gliclazide as it wasn't doing anything, despite being doubled. My following HbA1c results demonstrated my progress, as did the recorded food intake and readings I had organized (but he didn't want to look at them at all). I was a teeny wee bit p@@sed off. I should say that other doctors on the team since have been much more positive, and are pleased I am so focused. I decided to go back on my Gliclazide once my diet was under control, and find it is now helping a bit. I guess we have to inform ourselves and keep our doctors in the picture, while counting to ten quite often. One big question for you, though...why the WD40?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pleinster, post: 1015705, member: 221545"] I get this. I had a renal doctor tell me I was testing too much after I showed him how I had identified patterns that had allowed me to take much more control of my levels and reduce BS really well. He also wasn't happy I had decided to come off my Gliclazide as it wasn't doing anything, despite being doubled. My following HbA1c results demonstrated my progress, as did the recorded food intake and readings I had organized (but he didn't want to look at them at all). I was a teeny wee bit p@@sed off. I should say that other doctors on the team since have been much more positive, and are pleased I am so focused. I decided to go back on my Gliclazide once my diet was under control, and find it is now helping a bit. I guess we have to inform ourselves and keep our doctors in the picture, while counting to ten quite often. One big question for you, though...why the WD40? [/QUOTE]
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