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<blockquote data-quote="dixon" data-source="post: 329860" data-attributes="member: 52176"><p>Hi Jo</p><p>totally understand where you are coming from the biggest struggle for me - is accepting a total change of lifestyle- I still have not done this - and the proof is every time I go to my consultants appointment - he speak to me like a little child and makes me feel so guilty I totally dread the appointments now- in fact the last one I cancelled.</p><p> </p><p>I hate the people who claiming to be so 'perfect' in their blood sugar reading I wonder are they for real.- I so struggle with this and can't always explain teh readings- typical scenarion is go to bed good reading - around 7 get up get ready for work - cup of coffee in car no breakfast until I have coffee break in office around 10.00 and take a reading and blood sugar could be anywhere between 12 and 17 - appreciate your views on this - don't think my consulatant believes me and this too gets me down - what am i doing wrong - not eating breakfast as soon as I am up ?? or what thought food was the only thing to raise blood sugar - diabetic nurse thought that I may have been taking hypo during my sleep and liver relased some stored glucose- has anyone ever experienced that ???</p><p></p><p>I really want diabetes to fit in with my lfestyle not the other way round - don't know if this is actually possible</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dixon, post: 329860, member: 52176"] Hi Jo totally understand where you are coming from the biggest struggle for me - is accepting a total change of lifestyle- I still have not done this - and the proof is every time I go to my consultants appointment - he speak to me like a little child and makes me feel so guilty I totally dread the appointments now- in fact the last one I cancelled. I hate the people who claiming to be so 'perfect' in their blood sugar reading I wonder are they for real.- I so struggle with this and can't always explain teh readings- typical scenarion is go to bed good reading - around 7 get up get ready for work - cup of coffee in car no breakfast until I have coffee break in office around 10.00 and take a reading and blood sugar could be anywhere between 12 and 17 - appreciate your views on this - don't think my consulatant believes me and this too gets me down - what am i doing wrong - not eating breakfast as soon as I am up ?? or what thought food was the only thing to raise blood sugar - diabetic nurse thought that I may have been taking hypo during my sleep and liver relased some stored glucose- has anyone ever experienced that ??? I really want diabetes to fit in with my lfestyle not the other way round - don't know if this is actually possible [/QUOTE]
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