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<blockquote data-quote="sallymac65" data-source="post: 618421" data-attributes="member: 26818"><p>Hi Vics 10, sorry to hear you sound so down. Having Type 1 is as you've discovered pretty tough at times. Particularly for you doing shifts, never easy, hope you haven't lost your sense of humour yet though? you dont say if you're on pens or a pump? If pens, it could be that your insulin isnt being absorbed, we all have our "favourite" places dare I say it that you tend to inject or put your pump, so it could be that its just not being absorbed. Be brave and try somewhere else as a change and see if your levels sort themselves out? It would also be worth you testing more as well, during this period just to try and sort it out. Welcome to the diabetes forum, I think you'll find as I have that people on here are really helpful but more importantly they know and understand what you're going through.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sallymac65, post: 618421, member: 26818"] Hi Vics 10, sorry to hear you sound so down. Having Type 1 is as you've discovered pretty tough at times. Particularly for you doing shifts, never easy, hope you haven't lost your sense of humour yet though? you dont say if you're on pens or a pump? If pens, it could be that your insulin isnt being absorbed, we all have our "favourite" places dare I say it that you tend to inject or put your pump, so it could be that its just not being absorbed. Be brave and try somewhere else as a change and see if your levels sort themselves out? It would also be worth you testing more as well, during this period just to try and sort it out. Welcome to the diabetes forum, I think you'll find as I have that people on here are really helpful but more importantly they know and understand what you're going through. [/QUOTE]
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