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T2 - Still feeling really confused
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<blockquote data-quote="MrsA2" data-source="post: 2514679" data-attributes="member: 521715"><p>[USER=555148]@James.Kapherr[/USER] </p><p>If you are having trouble testing regularly enough (and in my early days that was 12-14 times a day, but that was in lockdown when I had nothing else to do!) then you might find a wearable monitor worthwhile. The most common and cheapest is a Libre from Abbott. Costs £50 for 2 weeks, but they often give the first one for free. Sends readings to your phone and you can see graphs of ups and downs. Very interesting and informative but also addictive. I now limit myself to 4 a year for Christmas and holidays</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrsA2, post: 2514679, member: 521715"] [USER=555148]@James.Kapherr[/USER] If you are having trouble testing regularly enough (and in my early days that was 12-14 times a day, but that was in lockdown when I had nothing else to do!) then you might find a wearable monitor worthwhile. The most common and cheapest is a Libre from Abbott. Costs £50 for 2 weeks, but they often give the first one for free. Sends readings to your phone and you can see graphs of ups and downs. Very interesting and informative but also addictive. I now limit myself to 4 a year for Christmas and holidays [/QUOTE]
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