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<blockquote data-quote="AndBreathe" data-source="post: 1147315" data-attributes="member: 88961"><p>The one point I would be picky on would be to state "....Doing tests in the beginning are good for a lot of reasons but people who are diet only etc and not on oral hypoglycaemics or insulin should check their BMs but periodically and not incessantly." should read, "Doing tests in the beginning are good for a lot of reasons but people who are diet only etc and not on oral hypoglycaemics or insulin, <strong><u>and have grasped decent control,</u></strong> should check their BMs but periodically and not incessantly."</p><p></p><p>Those who choose to do more, after their initial period do so for varying reasons, including using the testing as both carrot and stick to remain with their lifestyle changes. In that scenario, where the person in self-funding, who am I to say it's not a good idea, and more than it's my place to say spending one's own money on anything is a good or bad thing?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AndBreathe, post: 1147315, member: 88961"] The one point I would be picky on would be to state "....Doing tests in the beginning are good for a lot of reasons but people who are diet only etc and not on oral hypoglycaemics or insulin should check their BMs but periodically and not incessantly." should read, "Doing tests in the beginning are good for a lot of reasons but people who are diet only etc and not on oral hypoglycaemics or insulin, [B][U]and have grasped decent control,[/U][/B] should check their BMs but periodically and not incessantly." Those who choose to do more, after their initial period do so for varying reasons, including using the testing as both carrot and stick to remain with their lifestyle changes. In that scenario, where the person in self-funding, who am I to say it's not a good idea, and more than it's my place to say spending one's own money on anything is a good or bad thing? [/QUOTE]
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