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Advice for a newbie: BG high after 3 months?
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<blockquote data-quote="SKB_9" data-source="post: 1539424" data-attributes="member: 426767"><p>Thanks for all your advice, it's really helpful. I am pretty inactive, even more so since my diagnosis as I just have no energy at all. I have a pretty demanding commute however, 2 hours each way, and I think this is causing me a lot of problems energywise. </p><p></p><p>I read that keeping meals and snacks three hours apart is a good approach and I mostly stick to that, and I've noticed my levels are better than they were a month ago or so. I get so hungry though! I've started to look into low carb meals for lunch so I am looking forward to seeing whether the high symptoms in the afternoons start to improve! Especially while I am at work. </p><p></p><p>It's such hard work, I can really see why some people get diabetes burn out and I've only had it for 3 months!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SKB_9, post: 1539424, member: 426767"] Thanks for all your advice, it's really helpful. I am pretty inactive, even more so since my diagnosis as I just have no energy at all. I have a pretty demanding commute however, 2 hours each way, and I think this is causing me a lot of problems energywise. I read that keeping meals and snacks three hours apart is a good approach and I mostly stick to that, and I've noticed my levels are better than they were a month ago or so. I get so hungry though! I've started to look into low carb meals for lunch so I am looking forward to seeing whether the high symptoms in the afternoons start to improve! Especially while I am at work. It's such hard work, I can really see why some people get diabetes burn out and I've only had it for 3 months! [/QUOTE]
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