JontyW said:BUT if you have been T1 for many years there is no justification to test, on a normal regular basis, more than FIVE times a day:
1) On waking
2) Pre-breakfast
3) Pre-lunch
4) Pre-dinner
5) Pre-bedtime
DannyH said:Everyones entitled to there opinion having diabeties for 43 years still do not make you right, from my personal opinion when i was younger i didnt hardly test as i knew what my body was doing but as ive got older had diabetes around 23 years i dont really get hypo feelings and i can still feel hungry when bloods abit high there should not be any sort of restriction you should be able to test as many times you feel comfortable, you may well be ok to test 5 times a day along with alot of other diabetics but from being diagnosed and its progression it can effect people in so many different ways so to pin point exactly how many times you should test is beyond me.
glaves_r1991 said:4 tests are enough as long as the carb portions are corect when snacking and then also before and after exercise, driving, and then if you have a hypo or feeling I'll
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Charlie1 said:If you have been a Diabetic for several years, what sort of warning signs would you get if you had low sugars?.
Charlie1 said:My Husband is a Type 1 Diabetic and is testing sometimes over 70 times per week!!!. I was wondering what other type 1 diabetics were doing?, as my Husband thinks its okay to do this. I feel is far too many tests!!!.
Any feed back or advice would be great, thank you in advance
glaves_r1991 said:If you test between meals you will get a false reading because insulin will still be working only testing just as the rapid insulin is tailing off is the only way to be correct is test after 4 hours of taking quick insulin
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