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<blockquote data-quote="copepod" data-source="post: 227380" data-attributes="member: 21372"><p>The toughest period with diabetes is the honeymoon period after diagnosis and starting on insulin. Particularly for adults who are working and have to manage food, doses etc themselves. The problem is that honeymoon period of irregular insulin production by your pancreas can go on for months. Meanwhile, you need to get used to a new way of life, maintaining what's really important, work, sports, hobbies etc. While some will disagree, some will say that keeping employer happy is part of this, although not at expense of yourself, but being discrete and not making too much fuss can be important in some situations. </p><p></p><p>Zibi's practical advice is excellent.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="copepod, post: 227380, member: 21372"] The toughest period with diabetes is the honeymoon period after diagnosis and starting on insulin. Particularly for adults who are working and have to manage food, doses etc themselves. The problem is that honeymoon period of irregular insulin production by your pancreas can go on for months. Meanwhile, you need to get used to a new way of life, maintaining what's really important, work, sports, hobbies etc. While some will disagree, some will say that keeping employer happy is part of this, although not at expense of yourself, but being discrete and not making too much fuss can be important in some situations. Zibi's practical advice is excellent. [/QUOTE]
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