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<blockquote data-quote="Juicyj" data-source="post: 1682947" data-attributes="member: 53162"><p>Hi [USER=115728]@ArtemisBow[/USER] i know it’s easier said than done but try and cut yourself some slack, being a Mum is hard enough without the added joy of type 1. However try and ignore the HbA1c for a moment, it’s been good and will be again but your body is still producing lots of hormones and it does take up to a year to recover on top of this you need the carbs for feeding. The priority here is a happy Mum so getting on top of the depression so you can function better will mean a better HbA1c. Also your not alone lots of mums go through this, I was ok but could see how easily it was for mums to experience it, pressures with being a new mum as well as managing a needy condition and it’s a no brainer what a struggle it is, just take each day at a time, I agree with the comments already made find some new friends and see if your GP can refer you for counselling too but don’t be afraid to talk about your feelings x</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Juicyj, post: 1682947, member: 53162"] Hi [USER=115728]@ArtemisBow[/USER] i know it’s easier said than done but try and cut yourself some slack, being a Mum is hard enough without the added joy of type 1. However try and ignore the HbA1c for a moment, it’s been good and will be again but your body is still producing lots of hormones and it does take up to a year to recover on top of this you need the carbs for feeding. The priority here is a happy Mum so getting on top of the depression so you can function better will mean a better HbA1c. Also your not alone lots of mums go through this, I was ok but could see how easily it was for mums to experience it, pressures with being a new mum as well as managing a needy condition and it’s a no brainer what a struggle it is, just take each day at a time, I agree with the comments already made find some new friends and see if your GP can refer you for counselling too but don’t be afraid to talk about your feelings x [/QUOTE]
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