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Great HbA1c, Very Disappointed!
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<blockquote data-quote="AdamJames" data-source="post: 1646005" data-attributes="member: 459333"><p>And now for the serious response!</p><p></p><p>It's not driving me crazy, I'm a little bit autistic and I like this stuff. Also, I don't get down when I get numbers that are too high, all data is information that helps me know what I need to do.</p><p></p><p>I do also have a life, honest! In some ways the focus on trying to get healthier is forcing me to do more of what I enjoy. I've been doing some lovely walks recently. The best walk I can remember was just a few nights ago, on a snow-covered hill, high enough to feel like a mountain, in the dark, with nobody else around and covered in mist. It was eerie and magical and I was in heaven and it reminded me of some wonderful adventures in my youth, and of my now-passed father who I did a lot of walking with. I almost cried, but I won't admit that because I'm a man. That is the stuff of life, for me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AdamJames, post: 1646005, member: 459333"] And now for the serious response! It's not driving me crazy, I'm a little bit autistic and I like this stuff. Also, I don't get down when I get numbers that are too high, all data is information that helps me know what I need to do. I do also have a life, honest! In some ways the focus on trying to get healthier is forcing me to do more of what I enjoy. I've been doing some lovely walks recently. The best walk I can remember was just a few nights ago, on a snow-covered hill, high enough to feel like a mountain, in the dark, with nobody else around and covered in mist. It was eerie and magical and I was in heaven and it reminded me of some wonderful adventures in my youth, and of my now-passed father who I did a lot of walking with. I almost cried, but I won't admit that because I'm a man. That is the stuff of life, for me. [/QUOTE]
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