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<blockquote data-quote="dancer" data-source="post: 898725" data-attributes="member: 110569"><p>A few years ago a GP asked how many times I tested each day. When I told her it could be 6 - 10 times, more if driving, she said that was too much. When I pointed out that I used a pump, that changed everything.</p><p></p><p>Even before I went on the pump, I was trying to improve my control and tested more than 4 times per day. Your practice doesn't seem to want you to do the minimum of testing before each meal and before bed. Why not ask your DSN to write to them, saying you require at least 200 strips per month? . . . You'll be saving them money, in the long run!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dancer, post: 898725, member: 110569"] A few years ago a GP asked how many times I tested each day. When I told her it could be 6 - 10 times, more if driving, she said that was too much. When I pointed out that I used a pump, that changed everything. Even before I went on the pump, I was trying to improve my control and tested more than 4 times per day. Your practice doesn't seem to want you to do the minimum of testing before each meal and before bed. Why not ask your DSN to write to them, saying you require at least 200 strips per month? . . . You'll be saving them money, in the long run! [/QUOTE]
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