has anyone here been advised by there own doctor not to test there blood sugars with a glucose meter? and especially if your a type 2 diabetic whether on diet, oral medications or both? and even if your on injections or no medicines?
if this has happened to you what did you do or not do? and are you concerned about it? would you want to test your sugars with a meter or not? and anything else i have not mentioned. p.s do you think all diabetes whether type 1 or type 2 should all be treated same to use a glucose diabetic meter? and all be treated the same in terms of serious health, even though type 1 and type 2 diabetes are not the same to each other.they both do have hypos and hyper. and you still need to know your blood sugar levels to know what foods and drinks react with your body and to know when your hypo and hyper. If you can not have the opportunity to test and you want to how can you mange your sugar just taking meds and a diet with out monitoring it safely? as I am one of those people been advised to keep the glucose meter at bay and i have bought my own though the test strips are very expensive and it has helped me, when i run out of strips i can not monitor myself then i get in to problems, and I did speak about this with GP yet is still not willing to see my point of view why it important for me
if this has happened to you what did you do or not do? and are you concerned about it? would you want to test your sugars with a meter or not? and anything else i have not mentioned. p.s do you think all diabetes whether type 1 or type 2 should all be treated same to use a glucose diabetic meter? and all be treated the same in terms of serious health, even though type 1 and type 2 diabetes are not the same to each other.they both do have hypos and hyper. and you still need to know your blood sugar levels to know what foods and drinks react with your body and to know when your hypo and hyper. If you can not have the opportunity to test and you want to how can you mange your sugar just taking meds and a diet with out monitoring it safely? as I am one of those people been advised to keep the glucose meter at bay and i have bought my own though the test strips are very expensive and it has helped me, when i run out of strips i can not monitor myself then i get in to problems, and I did speak about this with GP yet is still not willing to see my point of view why it important for me
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