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<blockquote data-quote="Craig1986" data-source="post: 2314150" data-attributes="member: 515976"><p>And this is why I'm now really glad I put this post up! A lot can change in 8-9 years, and I really can't get my head around why they are so reluctant to redo them!</p><p>So, being the basic I am when it comes to gathering data, short of carbs and insulin doses, what data should we be tracking? Sorry, thats a really novice question I'm sure. And I appreciate both of you mentioning the fact. But I'm sure she'd want to do things correctly, so if you have any suggestions?</p><p>I try not to see everything as diabetes related. But sometimes that's where my head goes with it all. The only reason I researched it the way I did yesterday was more to do with seeing if it would impact her sugar levels at all. And then I saw the article about neuropathy, and all the pieces fit. But like you both say, just because you hear hooves, don't automatically assume horses.</p><p>And yeah, I've seen a lot of the swings and roundabouts game with her Type 1. Periods throwing stuff out of whack, insulin changes, happiness one minute, defeat the next. I just wanna help her get everything sorted.</p><p>After she lost a baby last summer, she was determined to give herself the fighting chance she deserved. Especially knowing that its harder for her trying to get and being pregnant. Don't get me wrong, we've never said it was anything diabetically that caused the miscarriag, obviously there are many reasons why they happen. I think it just woke her up in terms of getting tighter control over things. I couldn't be prouder of the progress she has made! Its just seeing the signs of defeat when she feels no one us listening to her i guess that has me asking these questions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Craig1986, post: 2314150, member: 515976"] And this is why I'm now really glad I put this post up! A lot can change in 8-9 years, and I really can't get my head around why they are so reluctant to redo them! So, being the basic I am when it comes to gathering data, short of carbs and insulin doses, what data should we be tracking? Sorry, thats a really novice question I'm sure. And I appreciate both of you mentioning the fact. But I'm sure she'd want to do things correctly, so if you have any suggestions? I try not to see everything as diabetes related. But sometimes that's where my head goes with it all. The only reason I researched it the way I did yesterday was more to do with seeing if it would impact her sugar levels at all. And then I saw the article about neuropathy, and all the pieces fit. But like you both say, just because you hear hooves, don't automatically assume horses. And yeah, I've seen a lot of the swings and roundabouts game with her Type 1. Periods throwing stuff out of whack, insulin changes, happiness one minute, defeat the next. I just wanna help her get everything sorted. After she lost a baby last summer, she was determined to give herself the fighting chance she deserved. Especially knowing that its harder for her trying to get and being pregnant. Don't get me wrong, we've never said it was anything diabetically that caused the miscarriag, obviously there are many reasons why they happen. I think it just woke her up in terms of getting tighter control over things. I couldn't be prouder of the progress she has made! Its just seeing the signs of defeat when she feels no one us listening to her i guess that has me asking these questions. [/QUOTE]
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