Kojack,
I appreciate why you said the above.
However, the majority of medics and nearly all dieticians will advise against any kind of carb management. If you go ahead and do it anyway, knocking your A1c down to under 6, they will assume you are lying or overmedicated. If you use carb management to drop your cholesterol numbers , they will assume its all down to their advice working despite your ignoring it.
The standard advice from medics amounts to "carbs raise your bg so you have to be careful about what you eat. now go and eat a lot of carbs". I've never seen a suggestion from a dietician for breakfast which does not involve almost ALL carbs, despite the fact that the majority of people have increased insulin resistance in the morning so that carbs hit the BG like a hammer.
Jennifer's advice is geared towards using your meter to demonstrate to yourself what works for you. Most docs will not believe it. Dieticians certainly will not believe it. However since it teaches the individual what works for THEM, it works.
I realise that as a mod you have to use the 'always consult your doctor" disclaimer approach. However the vast majority of doctors will tell you not to do it, but to follow a high carb diet instead even after demonstrating that it works.
I manage my diabetes. The medics are there as a support team. I will listen to what they say, do a little checking and then make up my own mind. But the important thing is that I manage my condition, not them. Its me who has to live with it on a daily basis and me who faces the consequences if I get it wrong.