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<blockquote data-quote="MeiChanski" data-source="post: 2113561" data-attributes="member: 503481"><p>Hello friend, </p><p>I too, have grown up with diabetes. I had a difficult 3-4 years at the beginning of my diagnoses and it resulted in DKA several times. Back then variety of insulins and cgms were not that vast and not as cool as people who are newly diagnosed now. Growing up, yes I rebelled against my condition but it did me no good. When I started showing I was committed, thats when consultants wanted to help me. My consultant, although he is a bit of a straight firm faced pickle, he suggested different insulins and now I have the libre, what can I say? I feel much better and my hba1c was good - 47(averaged out with hypos and hypers) but now it's 42 and 55% in range. I feel like I'm getting more help now than before. We can all agree to some extend that erratic blood sugars causes mood swings</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MeiChanski, post: 2113561, member: 503481"] Hello friend, I too, have grown up with diabetes. I had a difficult 3-4 years at the beginning of my diagnoses and it resulted in DKA several times. Back then variety of insulins and cgms were not that vast and not as cool as people who are newly diagnosed now. Growing up, yes I rebelled against my condition but it did me no good. When I started showing I was committed, thats when consultants wanted to help me. My consultant, although he is a bit of a straight firm faced pickle, he suggested different insulins and now I have the libre, what can I say? I feel much better and my hba1c was good - 47(averaged out with hypos and hypers) but now it's 42 and 55% in range. I feel like I'm getting more help now than before. We can all agree to some extend that erratic blood sugars causes mood swings [/QUOTE]
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