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<blockquote data-quote="Jantype1" data-source="post: 2750897" data-attributes="member: 580650"><p>Statins make me feel unwell also so my doctor put me on Ezetimibe which was no better so I'm not taking any meds for my cholesterol for the moment. That's an extra source of worry and frustration as it means cutting down on fats which make our meals so much tastier.</p><p>To help delay any nocturnal hypos you could try some wholemeal bread with peanut butter just before you go to bed. If my sugar is low in the evening I don't inject any insulin and I expect you are the same. Sometimes it works, sometimes not, as with everything.</p><p>I'm very organised with my food and injections, sleep, physical activities etc, but as you say no two days are the same despite this.</p><p>When you talk about stem cell do you mean a cure? I talked about this to my endo when I was still in the "honeymoon period" and she laughed for like 10 minutes. It's far too expensive here in France. I hear that Germany and Switzerland are forging ahead with trials but I would have to go private and just cannot afford it. </p><p>But I live in hope! x</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jantype1, post: 2750897, member: 580650"] Statins make me feel unwell also so my doctor put me on Ezetimibe which was no better so I'm not taking any meds for my cholesterol for the moment. That's an extra source of worry and frustration as it means cutting down on fats which make our meals so much tastier. To help delay any nocturnal hypos you could try some wholemeal bread with peanut butter just before you go to bed. If my sugar is low in the evening I don't inject any insulin and I expect you are the same. Sometimes it works, sometimes not, as with everything. I'm very organised with my food and injections, sleep, physical activities etc, but as you say no two days are the same despite this. When you talk about stem cell do you mean a cure? I talked about this to my endo when I was still in the "honeymoon period" and she laughed for like 10 minutes. It's far too expensive here in France. I hear that Germany and Switzerland are forging ahead with trials but I would have to go private and just cannot afford it. But I live in hope! x [/QUOTE]
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