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<blockquote data-quote="OrsonKartt" data-source="post: 1593405" data-attributes="member: 396121"><p>Lots of people here and at your health care providers are going to tell you lots. Some of it will be long winded and conflicting. My advise is to get yourself a blood glucose monitor asap. Then Monitor your levels before and after meals and find out for yourself what's causing your problem. If you are type 2 I'd bet you can sort out your sugar issues yourself quite quickly. I don't know about type 1 Did you mAnage to get a print out of your results from the surgery? If you don't mind sharing the numbers there are many good people here who can help. I wish you well and good luck. This time last year I was pretty much where you are now and I remember the shock of it. Luckily I found this forum and discovered that I could get almost instant answers. They weren't always spot on but helped me become self sufficient. Good luck with it and don't be afraid to ask anything.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OrsonKartt, post: 1593405, member: 396121"] Lots of people here and at your health care providers are going to tell you lots. Some of it will be long winded and conflicting. My advise is to get yourself a blood glucose monitor asap. Then Monitor your levels before and after meals and find out for yourself what's causing your problem. If you are type 2 I'd bet you can sort out your sugar issues yourself quite quickly. I don't know about type 1 Did you mAnage to get a print out of your results from the surgery? If you don't mind sharing the numbers there are many good people here who can help. I wish you well and good luck. This time last year I was pretty much where you are now and I remember the shock of it. Luckily I found this forum and discovered that I could get almost instant answers. They weren't always spot on but helped me become self sufficient. Good luck with it and don't be afraid to ask anything. [/QUOTE]
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