I bought an optimum neo on ebay for £10 and have found a reasonably priced pharmacy in australia for the strips (again via ebay). But yes there are a few meters that test both - opted for the neo as can get the strips at a reasonable price and can be used as a backup blood glucose meter to.
This is a good article http://www.dietdoctor.com/lose-weight-by-achieving-optimal-ketosis
and here is the chart I mentioned I would find for @Merrylizard1314
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5.1 am, after 5.6 last night.... reducing proteins and dairy products a bit, increasing avocado and garlic.... a lot... couple of evening walks over the last couple of nights.... all helps.... be interesting to see where this goes.
Wow what a hero 6 mile walk?A nasty 8 this am own fault cos high carb last meal ..poor nights sleep ( not own fault ) but redeemed myself some what by a 6 mile walk now 5.6
Afraid it was a one off ..lush weather and left the house a 7.15 am whilst everyone else asleep so didn't get bogged down with looking after teenagersWow what a hero 6 mile walk?
Nice work gabe, how you feeling now?I was surprised this morning 6:00 am i was 7.2 fasting
Hi Clive I'm feeling good just takes a little bit of hard work u see my results thanks for asking (((((love your numbers too))))Nice work gabe, how you feeling now?
[/QUOTE]Thank you so much for spending your time doing this... I am really interested in it... I have been low-carbing since I was diagnosed last October.. I luckily found this forum straight away... I have been wondering about the ketosis... if I add a few carbs now will it have much of an impact on the ketosis? I actually ate two french fries the other day...I am not drawn to carbs so don't look for them at all, but I think I'd like to add a few now... one of the few things I miss is buttery mash or roast potatoes and gravy...
A good number,JohnD54, and with all the Brazil nuts, your selenium levels will be looking brilliantAn amazing 5.4 considering I had a carb attack last night, kettle crisps, payday bar and a lot more than a handful of Brazil nuts, won't be repeating it just a bad evening.
Keep well and don't follow my example.
Cheers we've got lions, tigers, giraffes and elephants down here in the savannahs of Kent!@Baruney, thanks mate, good information and splendid link. It has been full-on here all day, and I've only just seen your post. Now I am just like @nomistheman and all my sleep patterns are awry.
Went for a run this am. It was great, there was no one on the hill, sunny, with kangaroos.
If you want a decent chocolate drink - make your own virtually cabohydrate free version with sugar free cocoa, double cream, and if required a little stevia or erythritol to sweeten. Far better for you than a load of "diabetic" chemical ****...Gabe86..saw the photo of Glucerna. Is it chocolate milk drink? Says for diabetes? That for real? Or not?
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