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<blockquote data-quote="AndBreathe" data-source="post: 1435461" data-attributes="member: 88961"><p>Hi Mohamoud - Welcome to the forum.</p><p></p><p>I'm a T2, so my personal experience isn't most relevant to you, but hopefully over the course of the day you'll have plenty of helpful responses.</p><p></p><p>Many people seem to find they are able to grasp control of their blood sugars and insulin doses over time, but it does need a lot of work. Do you record what you eat, and how much insulin you take? That can certainly help identify where some of the highs and lows might be coming from. It's also useful to record when you play sport or exercise as that too can have an impact. I find looking back on notes made at the time much more helpful that trying to remember what I ate several days ago, never mind having to recall what medication I might have taken at the same time</p><p></p><p>I appreciate it is such a lot to get our heads around at the beginning, but what is the main thing that concerns you?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AndBreathe, post: 1435461, member: 88961"] Hi Mohamoud - Welcome to the forum. I'm a T2, so my personal experience isn't most relevant to you, but hopefully over the course of the day you'll have plenty of helpful responses. Many people seem to find they are able to grasp control of their blood sugars and insulin doses over time, but it does need a lot of work. Do you record what you eat, and how much insulin you take? That can certainly help identify where some of the highs and lows might be coming from. It's also useful to record when you play sport or exercise as that too can have an impact. I find looking back on notes made at the time much more helpful that trying to remember what I ate several days ago, never mind having to recall what medication I might have taken at the same time I appreciate it is such a lot to get our heads around at the beginning, but what is the main thing that concerns you? [/QUOTE]
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