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<blockquote data-quote="Draco16" data-source="post: 1719741" data-attributes="member: 467776"><p>I do have lots of sympathy as T1s a big deal, difficult and definitely a big life negative! Agree we can’t fully control only manage / mitigate.</p><p></p><p>But that last sentence!!! Omg!</p><p></p><p>If you chose to listen to thousands of endocrinologists rather than one dsn you would realise that 5-7 is not a must range all the time and stop beating yourself up with the bizarre fixation with this range.</p><p>If you could manage your relationship with your diabetes team better you would have access to better insulins that wouldn’t make you feel sick.</p><p>You bizarrely won’t get a libre even though you have the funds as you’re waiting for some weird permission from diabetic team, when it’s being advertised on tv to the masses right now.</p><p>You won’t experiment a tiny bit with diet and insulin to enable you to exercise.</p><p>You think your life is over. While i agree it won’t be as good as it could have been, it won’t be so far off if you decide you want to go for it.</p><p></p><p>So errr, I think quite a lot of things are your fault here!</p><p></p><p>But all these easily changed. You’ve got a great basis of good control. And yes only a few months in, you’re doing well, but yes somethings are your fault currently; you’re making it so much harder for yourself mentally and physically!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Draco16, post: 1719741, member: 467776"] I do have lots of sympathy as T1s a big deal, difficult and definitely a big life negative! Agree we can’t fully control only manage / mitigate. But that last sentence!!! Omg! If you chose to listen to thousands of endocrinologists rather than one dsn you would realise that 5-7 is not a must range all the time and stop beating yourself up with the bizarre fixation with this range. If you could manage your relationship with your diabetes team better you would have access to better insulins that wouldn’t make you feel sick. You bizarrely won’t get a libre even though you have the funds as you’re waiting for some weird permission from diabetic team, when it’s being advertised on tv to the masses right now. You won’t experiment a tiny bit with diet and insulin to enable you to exercise. You think your life is over. While i agree it won’t be as good as it could have been, it won’t be so far off if you decide you want to go for it. So errr, I think quite a lot of things are your fault here! But all these easily changed. You’ve got a great basis of good control. And yes only a few months in, you’re doing well, but yes somethings are your fault currently; you’re making it so much harder for yourself mentally and physically! [/QUOTE]
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