@noblehead Thanks, that link won't work for me ?
thanks @noblehead, the link is working, must have been my signal or Internet connection. thanks everyone for the advice. my DN advised me to adjust my insulin levels to match the carbs I eat so to do this I have been testing maybe 7 times a day ish to see what certain foods do to me. Is that considered unnecessary testing? it's still early days for me and at the moment I feel like I need to frequently test so I can take appropriate action to avoid going too high or low.
Thank you @Snapsy, it's good to know that you also tested frequently. Makes me feel better@HoneyBea that's not unnecessary testing. Before I got my Freestyle Libre, which I now use alongside my blood glucose meter, I tested:
When I got up
Before every meal
Before every snack
Whenever I wasn't feeling right
After many meals and snacks, to see if I'd got the insulin adjustment right
Before getting into the car to drive
Before any kind of meeting/going out/social occasion/doctors' appt to make sure I wasn't going low and getting giggly (one of my low symptoms)
Before/during/after exercise
Before bed
Sometimes during the night
That's a lot of tests - ALL of them, in my opinion, necessary.
I used to do 12-14 tests a day, every day.
Now I do 4-6 actual fingerprick tests, and use the Libre for what I call the 'reassurance' testing.
Bottom line? One needs to test as much as one needs to. And the fact that you are needing to test more frequently that your GP seems to want you to should not mean that you are not able to access the strips that you need.
Hi thereThanks @azure! I'll make sure I work it out and let my GP know. I'm so glad I joined this forum.. the information really is invaluable!
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