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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted Account" data-source="post: 1664674"><p>Sorry to read you have been poorly. </p><p>Thankfully, this has not been my experience since my t1 diagnosis. However, I find I feel more under the weather if my BG is high. So, yet another, reason for trying to manage this little beast. </p><p></p><p>I notice you say you had flu, this is really horrible and, I understand, harder to handle with diabetes. </p><p>Do you have the free flu jab which is available to those of us with diabetes?</p><p>I take it every year. Apart from once feeling a little low for a couple of days after my flu jab when they also gave me a pneumonia jab, I have had no ill affects. And I have not had flu since. </p><p>The jab does not provide 100% protection but it is better than not taking it at all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted Account, post: 1664674"] Sorry to read you have been poorly. Thankfully, this has not been my experience since my t1 diagnosis. However, I find I feel more under the weather if my BG is high. So, yet another, reason for trying to manage this little beast. I notice you say you had flu, this is really horrible and, I understand, harder to handle with diabetes. Do you have the free flu jab which is available to those of us with diabetes? I take it every year. Apart from once feeling a little low for a couple of days after my flu jab when they also gave me a pneumonia jab, I have had no ill affects. And I have not had flu since. The jab does not provide 100% protection but it is better than not taking it at all. [/QUOTE]
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