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<blockquote data-quote="JBurt" data-source="post: 2651263" data-attributes="member: 581603"><p>It certainly does. Thanks again for the guidance! Since I started monitoring, all my levels have been "normal" though the swing is pretty drastic, sometimes going from 4s pre-meal to almost 9 post-meal and back down again. I haven't had any hypo symptoms these past couple of days while monitoring but have felt very sluggish and tired which is typical for me. </p><p></p><p>I think I'll slow down on the data collection after today and try to conserve test strips for meals that are more likely to cause issue and when I feel those telltale symptoms. At this point all I've gathered would have a doctor saying my levels are normal and I don't want to waste all of my strips on that when I'm paying out of pocket.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JBurt, post: 2651263, member: 581603"] It certainly does. Thanks again for the guidance! Since I started monitoring, all my levels have been "normal" though the swing is pretty drastic, sometimes going from 4s pre-meal to almost 9 post-meal and back down again. I haven't had any hypo symptoms these past couple of days while monitoring but have felt very sluggish and tired which is typical for me. I think I'll slow down on the data collection after today and try to conserve test strips for meals that are more likely to cause issue and when I feel those telltale symptoms. At this point all I've gathered would have a doctor saying my levels are normal and I don't want to waste all of my strips on that when I'm paying out of pocket. [/QUOTE]
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