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<blockquote data-quote="Rosieroo" data-source="post: 2681353" data-attributes="member: 303603"><p>Thank you for your reply </p><p></p><p>Considering I was diagnosed 8 years ago you’d think I’d be on top of it by now but due to a lot of stress and personal issues I’ve neglected it all. So I’m trying to learn it all now . I don’t carb count , for breakfast lunch and dinner I pretty much eat the same thing and my diabetic nurse told me what amount insulin to take to cover it . She has advised me to at some point learn to carb count . My issue is snacking in the evening on the sweet stuff sadly , the evenings I feel I’m constantly hungry . </p><p></p><p>But seeing and feeling my mood be a lot better when my numbers came down is motivating me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rosieroo, post: 2681353, member: 303603"] Thank you for your reply Considering I was diagnosed 8 years ago you’d think I’d be on top of it by now but due to a lot of stress and personal issues I’ve neglected it all. So I’m trying to learn it all now . I don’t carb count , for breakfast lunch and dinner I pretty much eat the same thing and my diabetic nurse told me what amount insulin to take to cover it . She has advised me to at some point learn to carb count . My issue is snacking in the evening on the sweet stuff sadly , the evenings I feel I’m constantly hungry . But seeing and feeling my mood be a lot better when my numbers came down is motivating me. [/QUOTE]
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