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<blockquote data-quote="Atalay" data-source="post: 898979" data-attributes="member: 191917"><p>There is a catch to using strips; If you are in control of what you eat every meal, you generally get the same result every time. So, I know what happens what I eat, how much I eat, when I eat (after a week of trial and measuring bg) I only use one strip at nights, before bed. If I overeat for some reason, I sometimes use an extra strip during the day. Regular eating habits help a lot on using less strips a month.</p><p></p><p>Dont forget that overeating carbs and sugary food will cause your bg get stable in 2-4 days, quickest.</p><p></p><p>Every metabolism is going to probably act different, not that stable and predictible like mine, but this way works for me totally great.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Atalay, post: 898979, member: 191917"] There is a catch to using strips; If you are in control of what you eat every meal, you generally get the same result every time. So, I know what happens what I eat, how much I eat, when I eat (after a week of trial and measuring bg) I only use one strip at nights, before bed. If I overeat for some reason, I sometimes use an extra strip during the day. Regular eating habits help a lot on using less strips a month. Dont forget that overeating carbs and sugary food will cause your bg get stable in 2-4 days, quickest. Every metabolism is going to probably act different, not that stable and predictible like mine, but this way works for me totally great. [/QUOTE]
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