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<blockquote data-quote="NoKindOfSusie" data-source="post: 1723406" data-attributes="member: 441787"><p>Don't get too excited that was all weeks ago.</p><p></p><p>The thing that really makes me angry is just how this happens. Nobody told me it was OK to decide to do that. I was terrified. I thought I would get yelled at for it (in the end I just haven't seen the person I thought would yell at me.) I have no confidence that any of it is right because how am I supposed to know what I'm doing? I'm not a proper diabetic, I have no idea. I'm not you guys (I don't want to be, you're weird). I haven't been doing this a billion years. What if I am now doing something utterly stupid that is going to cost me in the long run? Why don't they tell you anything? Why didn't THEY say "carry on?"</p><p></p><p>The rise is just the lantus running out, it used to happen after about 1-2am when I took it at 8am. I hated that because it just said:</p><p></p><p>This is what will happen to you if you stop treating it. You are dying.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NoKindOfSusie, post: 1723406, member: 441787"] Don't get too excited that was all weeks ago. The thing that really makes me angry is just how this happens. Nobody told me it was OK to decide to do that. I was terrified. I thought I would get yelled at for it (in the end I just haven't seen the person I thought would yell at me.) I have no confidence that any of it is right because how am I supposed to know what I'm doing? I'm not a proper diabetic, I have no idea. I'm not you guys (I don't want to be, you're weird). I haven't been doing this a billion years. What if I am now doing something utterly stupid that is going to cost me in the long run? Why don't they tell you anything? Why didn't THEY say "carry on?" The rise is just the lantus running out, it used to happen after about 1-2am when I took it at 8am. I hated that because it just said: This is what will happen to you if you stop treating it. You are dying. [/QUOTE]
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