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Old 04-30-2008, 05:44 PM
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I am a: Type 1
 
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I am 21 and don't log. I quit logging when I was around 15. This was the time I realized it was unnecessary. I do log for certain circumstances though. If making adjustments on my pump I definatly log so I can see what changes need to be made. Also for the 2-3 weeks before a Dr. visit, I will log just for something for them to see. I don't really even know why I bother with that anymore, because at this point in the game, I know just about all they can tell me.

How are your daughter's blood sugars? If they are good, is there really a need to log? Honestly? If they aren't so good, then logging definatly has it's benefits and should be done, but if your daughter is responsible enough to test regularly, and maintain good control, then I really don't see a need for logging.
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