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<blockquote data-quote="PenguinMum" data-source="post: 2126954" data-attributes="member: 461597"><p>Hi [USER=513835]@Millie74[/USER] if you prefer to eat cold breakfast (I do) you ight like a small amount of cold meat and cheese which is quick to grab and keeps you feeling full. I have one slice HiLo toast (Sainsburys, buy one loaf and freeze individual slices for the week) cooled with thick good quality butter. Have a look at Rollitos in the 3 for £7 deli range at M&S. they are another useful, delish and quick thing to eat. Finally I agree getting a meter is essential. There is a thing called an Accuchek Fastclix to use instead of the finger pricker that comes with the meter. You load it with a cartridge of 6 and can adjust the the comfort pressure of each one. You can reuse each one several times. One cartridge lasts me several months.</p><p>To me tackling Diabetes without a meter is like crossing a busy road with a blindfold on. Good luck with everything.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PenguinMum, post: 2126954, member: 461597"] Hi [USER=513835]@Millie74[/USER] if you prefer to eat cold breakfast (I do) you ight like a small amount of cold meat and cheese which is quick to grab and keeps you feeling full. I have one slice HiLo toast (Sainsburys, buy one loaf and freeze individual slices for the week) cooled with thick good quality butter. Have a look at Rollitos in the 3 for £7 deli range at M&S. they are another useful, delish and quick thing to eat. Finally I agree getting a meter is essential. There is a thing called an Accuchek Fastclix to use instead of the finger pricker that comes with the meter. You load it with a cartridge of 6 and can adjust the the comfort pressure of each one. You can reuse each one several times. One cartridge lasts me several months. To me tackling Diabetes without a meter is like crossing a busy road with a blindfold on. Good luck with everything. [/QUOTE]
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