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<blockquote data-quote="Listlad" data-source="post: 1990457" data-attributes="member: 499223"><p>So far I am not using a meter. Whilst I agree it is a great tool in the armoury, I have elected to wait till the outcome of my A1c test which is imminent and see how that progresses. It could of course go either way. Statistically I am just out of the prediabetic range but I know this time around it might creep through or even burst through the ceiling.</p><p></p><p>I have been, in the meantime over the last few weeks, eating a lower carb higher fat diet to help keep blood sugars in check and in practice for an adverse outcome, this next test.</p><p></p><p>Tonight I had two burgers without buns. No fries. Then polished off a couple of boiled eggs and some Greek yoghourt.</p><p></p><p>Breakfast was all you can eat full English but without the carbs on the plate. Lunch was a cup of tea and a jacket potato from a van just outside the Tower of London.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Listlad, post: 1990457, member: 499223"] So far I am not using a meter. Whilst I agree it is a great tool in the armoury, I have elected to wait till the outcome of my A1c test which is imminent and see how that progresses. It could of course go either way. Statistically I am just out of the prediabetic range but I know this time around it might creep through or even burst through the ceiling. I have been, in the meantime over the last few weeks, eating a lower carb higher fat diet to help keep blood sugars in check and in practice for an adverse outcome, this next test. Tonight I had two burgers without buns. No fries. Then polished off a couple of boiled eggs and some Greek yoghourt. Breakfast was all you can eat full English but without the carbs on the plate. Lunch was a cup of tea and a jacket potato from a van just outside the Tower of London. [/QUOTE]
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