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<blockquote data-quote="Lfcrab" data-source="post: 72695" data-attributes="member: 18708"><p>Hi everyone</p><p>I have only recently been diagnosed with diabetes about 8 months ago i am a little confused to my blood sugars, For the first few moths it was easy to track good blood sugars doctors had no problems therefore dibetes was going well but now i have hit age 13 its all gone wrong high and low blood sugars insulins hard to justify and it is just generally hard to control, Firstly is puberty doing this? If so do you have any advice and secondly why is it that even when i carb co8unt i still have technicalities with my diabetes.</p><p>Thankyou</p><p></p><p>Lfcrab</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lfcrab, post: 72695, member: 18708"] Hi everyone I have only recently been diagnosed with diabetes about 8 months ago i am a little confused to my blood sugars, For the first few moths it was easy to track good blood sugars doctors had no problems therefore dibetes was going well but now i have hit age 13 its all gone wrong high and low blood sugars insulins hard to justify and it is just generally hard to control, Firstly is puberty doing this? If so do you have any advice and secondly why is it that even when i carb co8unt i still have technicalities with my diabetes. Thankyou Lfcrab [/QUOTE]
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