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<blockquote data-quote="Salvia" data-source="post: 1666443" data-attributes="member: 278312"><p>I think there are valid reasons to test whilst we are in the learning phase, learning how to cope with the condition, learning what foods we can or can't eat because of our bg response, learning how much or how little of a particular item our body can cope with. Once we know how different foods work for us, I don't think it's <em>necessary</em> to keep checking the same things over and over again, but it may be something that an individual chooses to do. I can see nothing wrong with reverting to the occasional reassurance check at whatever intervals we are comfortable with.</p><p></p><p>I think the checking process is the same as everything else - we are all very much individuals and need to decide for ourselves what is right for us, our lifestyles and our purse.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Salvia, post: 1666443, member: 278312"] I think there are valid reasons to test whilst we are in the learning phase, learning how to cope with the condition, learning what foods we can or can't eat because of our bg response, learning how much or how little of a particular item our body can cope with. Once we know how different foods work for us, I don't think it's [I]necessary[/I] to keep checking the same things over and over again, but it may be something that an individual chooses to do. I can see nothing wrong with reverting to the occasional reassurance check at whatever intervals we are comfortable with. I think the checking process is the same as everything else - we are all very much individuals and need to decide for ourselves what is right for us, our lifestyles and our purse. [/QUOTE]
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