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<blockquote data-quote="pleinster" data-source="post: 1202297" data-attributes="member: 221545"><p>Hi. I'm not sure of your situation to allow me to offer specific advice, but I am wondering if you have or can purchase a self-testing meter and strips. Checking your blood sugar level before and about 2.5 hours after eating will let you know a great deal, and can also let you know that you are doing well. it is very natural to be down about it all until you get informed and see the levels drop as you get in control. Look on the site at how many of us have managed to really get things down to manageable levels - you can certainly do that too. So - stop the negative feeling and change it to a determined one...get in control of your blood sugar by recording what you eat and by checking the readings. GET A METER. Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pleinster, post: 1202297, member: 221545"] Hi. I'm not sure of your situation to allow me to offer specific advice, but I am wondering if you have or can purchase a self-testing meter and strips. Checking your blood sugar level before and about 2.5 hours after eating will let you know a great deal, and can also let you know that you are doing well. it is very natural to be down about it all until you get informed and see the levels drop as you get in control. Look on the site at how many of us have managed to really get things down to manageable levels - you can certainly do that too. So - stop the negative feeling and change it to a determined one...get in control of your blood sugar by recording what you eat and by checking the readings. GET A METER. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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