AMBrennan said:Since you didn't post in the T2 forum I'll comment on this*: Because I think that a correction now and the correct dose next time is better than "hoping" that BG comes down on it's own.
* Note that some might consider your blatant disregard for those whose condition can't be managed by diet and exercise alone a bit unfortunate. Further, if you ask a question only relevant to T2s treated with diet and exercise alone then it might be a good idea to mention that somewhere in your post.
Edit to add: What's more, many T2s managing their condition with diet and exercise don't even get test strips on prescription so maybe you should stop whining about sore fingers when others have to spend a lot of money on the tests you get for free (I assume that if you didn't then you wouldn't have made this thread)
AMBrennan said:Since you didn't post in the T2 forum I'll comment on this*: Because I think that a correction now and the correct dose next time is better than "hoping" that BG comes down on it's own.
* Note that some might consider your blatant disregard for those whose condition can't be managed by diet and exercise alone a bit unfortunate. Further, if you ask a question only relevant to T2s treated with diet and exercise alone then it might be a good idea to mention that somewhere in your post.
Edit to add: What's more, many T2s managing their condition with diet and exercise don't even get test strips on prescription so maybe you should stop whining about sore fingers when others have to spend a lot of money on the tests you get for free (I assume that if you didn't then you wouldn't have made this thread)
which is why as a T1 I didn't reply .Managing so far by diet alone and am slowly, and i say slowly losing weight as its easier to maintain the loss this way.
AMBrennan said:Maybe it was; I am simply tired of people using this forum to rationalise not following medical advice - the title is "Why check your blood sugars every day?", and at no point does the OP mention that he is on diet and exercise alone.
The two likely scenarios are that he was asked by his GP to do daily blood tests and doesn't like it very much; given that most T2s on diet and exercise alone (and some on oral medication) don't even get prescriptions I find it hard to have sympathy for the OP.
Alternatively, the OP might not have been asked by his GP to do daily blood tests but read about it somewhere (e.g. in the context of patients taking insulin), and now made this thread without properly researching the issue (e.g. that it doesn't apply to him).
gollymax said:Hi
I have just read your comments on why check your blood sugars every day?
My answer to this is , I test my blood up to 10 times per day, I do not have any serious complications yet, I have 6 children and 11 grand children.
If I did not check my BG levels like I do may be I would have none of the above.
I have been a type 1 diabetic for 50 years
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