mum2westiesGill
Well-Known Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 1
Thanks @Sally71That's what we used to do before we had sensors, we did mealtimes and bedtime and only tested in between if she didn’t feel right. (Breakfast pretty much corresponds to waking up anyway for us.). We've never done a 2 hour test after eating, can’t see the point as you are bound to have gone up because of your food. 2 hour testing is more useful for type 2s on diet control who are trying to work out which foods they can and can’t get away with.