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<blockquote data-quote="Upsadaisy60" data-source="post: 1187937" data-attributes="member: 308581"><p>This is the first day of new latest new leaf. I saw my physician yesterday and got my worst A1C report ever. I've been on insulin for at least 8 or 9 years and have been overweight most of my adult years. I am just sick of testing, too, and don't do it enough to make the insulin adaptations that could help me. I also go into a vicious cycle of eating what I shouldn't be eating which makes me want sweets even more. However, I feel renewed after joining here and I plan, yet again, to do what I need to do if I want to live a full life.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Upsadaisy60, post: 1187937, member: 308581"] This is the first day of new latest new leaf. I saw my physician yesterday and got my worst A1C report ever. I've been on insulin for at least 8 or 9 years and have been overweight most of my adult years. I am just sick of testing, too, and don't do it enough to make the insulin adaptations that could help me. I also go into a vicious cycle of eating what I shouldn't be eating which makes me want sweets even more. However, I feel renewed after joining here and I plan, yet again, to do what I need to do if I want to live a full life. [/QUOTE]
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