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<blockquote data-quote="Bluetit1802" data-source="post: 764665" data-attributes="member: 94045"><p>Yes, my story is exactly the same. No support for home meters from my nurse, although after a lot of nagging she did eventually give me a meter but no prescription for strips.</p><p></p><p>In addition to telling me my diet needed a great deal of tweaking and avoiding various foods, my meter also told me I didn't need to despair. With lots of tests, trial and error, I discovered I can manage one slice of heavily seeded bread with a meal, I can also manage a couple of new spuds, a couple of roast spuds, or even 6 or 7 home made deep fried chips, or half a slice of delicious fried bread with my fry ups. These revelations have kept me on the straight and narrow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bluetit1802, post: 764665, member: 94045"] Yes, my story is exactly the same. No support for home meters from my nurse, although after a lot of nagging she did eventually give me a meter but no prescription for strips. In addition to telling me my diet needed a great deal of tweaking and avoiding various foods, my meter also told me I didn't need to despair. With lots of tests, trial and error, I discovered I can manage one slice of heavily seeded bread with a meal, I can also manage a couple of new spuds, a couple of roast spuds, or even 6 or 7 home made deep fried chips, or half a slice of delicious fried bread with my fry ups. These revelations have kept me on the straight and narrow. [/QUOTE]
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