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<blockquote data-quote="MrsA2" data-source="post: 2695339" data-attributes="member: 521715"><p>That's because they didn't want to fund it for the millions of t2s! </p><p>A simple meter is about £10 and 50 strips another £10. You may need to test a lot (8 x a day) for the first couple of months but by then you'd have learned most of what you need to about your body and how it reacts to most foods.</p><p></p><p>And don't worry about recipes too much as your tastes will change anyway. Just stick to simple real food, ie meat, fish, eggs cheese, cream, vegetables, nuts, olives, berries. You can expand to recipes later</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrsA2, post: 2695339, member: 521715"] That's because they didn't want to fund it for the millions of t2s! A simple meter is about £10 and 50 strips another £10. You may need to test a lot (8 x a day) for the first couple of months but by then you'd have learned most of what you need to about your body and how it reacts to most foods. And don't worry about recipes too much as your tastes will change anyway. Just stick to simple real food, ie meat, fish, eggs cheese, cream, vegetables, nuts, olives, berries. You can expand to recipes later [/QUOTE]
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