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<blockquote data-quote="becca59" data-source="post: 2476169" data-attributes="member: 264425"><p>[USER=551362]@KatMac1[/USER] welcome! Such early days for you and from what has been said you are doing very well. As people often say, managing Type 1 is a marathon not a sprint. Have to say I would be dancing around the room with a peak of 8. As [USER=504712]@ert[/USER] says if you are back in range 5 hours after a meal then you are doing well. </p><p>One of the things we do find, iss that stress itself interferes with glucose levels. So, take a deep breath, choose something different to eat that you really fancy, and go for it. It may work well it may need adjustments next time you eat it. But nothing bad is going to happen if it doesn’t go too well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="becca59, post: 2476169, member: 264425"] [USER=551362]@KatMac1[/USER] welcome! Such early days for you and from what has been said you are doing very well. As people often say, managing Type 1 is a marathon not a sprint. Have to say I would be dancing around the room with a peak of 8. As [USER=504712]@ert[/USER] says if you are back in range 5 hours after a meal then you are doing well. One of the things we do find, iss that stress itself interferes with glucose levels. So, take a deep breath, choose something different to eat that you really fancy, and go for it. It may work well it may need adjustments next time you eat it. But nothing bad is going to happen if it doesn’t go too well. [/QUOTE]
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