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<blockquote data-quote="Circuspony" data-source="post: 2213030" data-attributes="member: 432241"><p>Diabetes can be extremely frustrating at times. I think we forget when we are injecting insulin that although it does an incredible job of keeping us alive it can never replicate the sensitivity to which our pancreas and endocrine system operate.</p><p></p><p>I have the same breakfast every morning and will often have wildly different BG levels 2 hours later. How well I've slept, if I've walked further than normal, time of the month, lurking cold virus all change my BG levels.</p><p></p><p>You're doing well, so don't beat yourself up. Hopefully those books and courses will help too. Given your son is 16 now make sure he's reading the books and doing the courses so he can start to take responsibility for his food choices and insulin injections.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Circuspony, post: 2213030, member: 432241"] Diabetes can be extremely frustrating at times. I think we forget when we are injecting insulin that although it does an incredible job of keeping us alive it can never replicate the sensitivity to which our pancreas and endocrine system operate. I have the same breakfast every morning and will often have wildly different BG levels 2 hours later. How well I've slept, if I've walked further than normal, time of the month, lurking cold virus all change my BG levels. You're doing well, so don't beat yourself up. Hopefully those books and courses will help too. Given your son is 16 now make sure he's reading the books and doing the courses so he can start to take responsibility for his food choices and insulin injections. [/QUOTE]
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