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<blockquote data-quote="chrissiemids" data-source="post: 853575" data-attributes="member: 180472"><p>Same here, having a sugar spike for no reason that is apparent, I've been testing lots to find out the problem, eg diet. Now I'm running out of test strips. I hadn't realised how expensive they are. But I've been told once that they are to only be used once a week as on the label. As everyone on here says, its the only way to get motivated to do something about diet etc as when you can see the results of eating either the right or wrong food right in front of your eyes you are more inclined to take direct action where needed. Who really spends their time thinking about possible test results in 6 months time? Or do we think "I will just have this biscuit, by the time I go for test it will have worn off"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chrissiemids, post: 853575, member: 180472"] Same here, having a sugar spike for no reason that is apparent, I've been testing lots to find out the problem, eg diet. Now I'm running out of test strips. I hadn't realised how expensive they are. But I've been told once that they are to only be used once a week as on the label. As everyone on here says, its the only way to get motivated to do something about diet etc as when you can see the results of eating either the right or wrong food right in front of your eyes you are more inclined to take direct action where needed. Who really spends their time thinking about possible test results in 6 months time? Or do we think "I will just have this biscuit, by the time I go for test it will have worn off" [/QUOTE]
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