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<blockquote data-quote="Unbeliever" data-source="post: 244930" data-attributes="member: 30851"><p>Re your post about the "G " and "n" words I have to say that when I read Grazer's post my thought was "thank God for geeks" For all the reasons stated above and more!</p><p></p><p> The "carbing" up may work as suggested but whether the Dr accepts it is another matter. Impossible to know unless you have some inside knowledge of how the Practice works.</p><p></p><p>It is always worthwhile taking in a record of readings etc. Even when I did not test regularly I always made sure i did as you suggest[re readings and food diary}, for at least a week prior to appointments. For my own protection. </p><p></p><p>Much of the time ,without this information the doctor must be guessing. It can save a great deal of time and trouble ,</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Unbeliever, post: 244930, member: 30851"] Re your post about the "G " and "n" words I have to say that when I read Grazer's post my thought was "thank God for geeks" For all the reasons stated above and more! The "carbing" up may work as suggested but whether the Dr accepts it is another matter. Impossible to know unless you have some inside knowledge of how the Practice works. It is always worthwhile taking in a record of readings etc. Even when I did not test regularly I always made sure i did as you suggest[re readings and food diary}, for at least a week prior to appointments. For my own protection. Much of the time ,without this information the doctor must be guessing. It can save a great deal of time and trouble , [/QUOTE]
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