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<blockquote data-quote="HeartlessHaxisal" data-source="post: 2150203" data-attributes="member: 401522"><p>18 years of diabetes and I’m once again at the point of wanting to bang my head against a brick wall, it always feels like I’m 10 steps behind my body.</p><p></p><p>I was put on a CGM and pump combination earlier in the year and it’s made me realise how frequently my body changes, in a week my body can require huge alterations to deal with highs and lows, and it’s a constant battle that as soon as I think I’ve got sussed goes “Nice try, here’s a curve ball.”. Then my doctor tells me my HBA1c is good but I’m having to many highs/lows....no **** Sherlock, I just told you I was having issues.</p><p></p><p>I’m on 31 units of basal (yeah, I know that’s ridiculously high), but I’m currently fighting highs. I know you guys can’t do much, but I just need to whine to people who understand...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HeartlessHaxisal, post: 2150203, member: 401522"] 18 years of diabetes and I’m once again at the point of wanting to bang my head against a brick wall, it always feels like I’m 10 steps behind my body. I was put on a CGM and pump combination earlier in the year and it’s made me realise how frequently my body changes, in a week my body can require huge alterations to deal with highs and lows, and it’s a constant battle that as soon as I think I’ve got sussed goes “Nice try, here’s a curve ball.”. Then my doctor tells me my HBA1c is good but I’m having to many highs/lows....no **** Sherlock, I just told you I was having issues. I’m on 31 units of basal (yeah, I know that’s ridiculously high), but I’m currently fighting highs. I know you guys can’t do much, but I just need to whine to people who understand... [/QUOTE]
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