"Avoiding being overweight, exercising and eating a healthy diet in general is far more important than fretting over whether a bowl of cornflakes sends you 0.5 higher than a slice of toast"
Admittedly I am overweight - I have lost 2 stones and now another 2 to go since being diagnosed in September - however, without the testing, going with the advice of the nurse at my GP practice, I would very likely have carried on eating the wholemeal bread advised - I wish this did send me 0.5 higher - unfortunately bread - any type of bread, even Burgen - gave me readings of above 15 every time 2 hours after eating and without testing, there is no way I would have known this. I do use the strips very sparingly, I do have to pay for them since none of my GP's will prescribe even after me showing them my food diary and all I was doing to try to help myself - they blamed the PCT and said only T1 are allowed strips on prescription.
Sorry, I'm ranting a bit now but I really do feel it is essential for newly diagnosed Type 2s to test.
Admittedly I am overweight - I have lost 2 stones and now another 2 to go since being diagnosed in September - however, without the testing, going with the advice of the nurse at my GP practice, I would very likely have carried on eating the wholemeal bread advised - I wish this did send me 0.5 higher - unfortunately bread - any type of bread, even Burgen - gave me readings of above 15 every time 2 hours after eating and without testing, there is no way I would have known this. I do use the strips very sparingly, I do have to pay for them since none of my GP's will prescribe even after me showing them my food diary and all I was doing to try to help myself - they blamed the PCT and said only T1 are allowed strips on prescription.
Sorry, I'm ranting a bit now but I really do feel it is essential for newly diagnosed Type 2s to test.