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<blockquote data-quote="EllieM" data-source="post: 2280277" data-attributes="member: 372717"><p>Agreed. I still remember the game changer that was my first glucometer!!! I'm now 20 days in to my first use of a dexcom, and do prefer it to the libre (which I had to give up on after developing an allergy), and am finding it incredibly useful, particularly in avoiding hypos.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Obviously not the result you were hoping for, but at least you can now move on with the correct treatment. And while T1 is a hard illness to manage, it is at least amenable to management, in that correctly timed and dosed injections can make your system like that of a non diabetic. And T1s have more dietary freedom than T2s, as they can inject for their carbs.</p><p></p><p>And while after 50 years of T1 I've pretty well given up on a "cure" for myself, I think the situation for young T1s is as rosy as it's ever been.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EllieM, post: 2280277, member: 372717"] Agreed. I still remember the game changer that was my first glucometer!!! I'm now 20 days in to my first use of a dexcom, and do prefer it to the libre (which I had to give up on after developing an allergy), and am finding it incredibly useful, particularly in avoiding hypos. Obviously not the result you were hoping for, but at least you can now move on with the correct treatment. And while T1 is a hard illness to manage, it is at least amenable to management, in that correctly timed and dosed injections can make your system like that of a non diabetic. And T1s have more dietary freedom than T2s, as they can inject for their carbs. And while after 50 years of T1 I've pretty well given up on a "cure" for myself, I think the situation for young T1s is as rosy as it's ever been. [/QUOTE]
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