I was quite surprised to be told by the nurse at the GP surgery carrying out my annual review: "Very few Type 1 diabetics test more than twice a day". The next day at a DAFNE follow-up session, the trainer seemed horrified at the suggestion, and others round the table seemed equally surprised. One who drove as part of his job said that six tests were quite normal for him. Type 1 since 1981, when we had to pay for test strips and disposable needles, I have averaged 4+ tests a day. I am not sure I believe the nurse's statement. Can anyone point me towards the evidence on which she based it?