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<blockquote data-quote="tobyd360" data-source="post: 875362" data-attributes="member: 188583"><p>Hi Pewdiekry,</p><p></p><p>Diabetes is a shock to most people - at any age. It's so important to maintain your insulin doses, as prescribed. Have you tried speaking to the Nurse specialists within your diabetic clinic? I found mine to be invaluable - much more available to talk to me than the doctors and often far more friendly/approachable!</p><p></p><p>Also, have you seen a dietician yet to discuss an appropriate diet and how to monitor which foods work for you??</p><p></p><p>I was only diagnosed a few months ago and started injecting 4 times a day straight away, it's really tough but it can be done. Have you tried talking one on one to a few of your closer friends? Perhaps you could sit with one or two of them and look into diabetes together and learn a little more?!</p><p></p><p>Good luck with everything!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tobyd360, post: 875362, member: 188583"] Hi Pewdiekry, Diabetes is a shock to most people - at any age. It's so important to maintain your insulin doses, as prescribed. Have you tried speaking to the Nurse specialists within your diabetic clinic? I found mine to be invaluable - much more available to talk to me than the doctors and often far more friendly/approachable! Also, have you seen a dietician yet to discuss an appropriate diet and how to monitor which foods work for you?? I was only diagnosed a few months ago and started injecting 4 times a day straight away, it's really tough but it can be done. Have you tried talking one on one to a few of your closer friends? Perhaps you could sit with one or two of them and look into diabetes together and learn a little more?! Good luck with everything! [/QUOTE]
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