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<blockquote data-quote="PseudoBob77" data-source="post: 1146815" data-attributes="member: 198770"><p>Better! It get's more controlled, if you want it to be. But if you coin the term 'better' in not having complications after doing long haul, or 'better' in the fact that it's not a headache as much from constantly injecting, testing, carb counting, hypo-ing, hyper-ing.</p><p></p><p>Knowledge of it all and how every choice you make affects your blood sugar makes it easier. However i still have to take 6 injections a day and 6 blood tests a day whether it's easier or not. 27 years into it and still same old show. It's a daily chore like brushing your teeth, washing your clothes, cooking your dinner, washing up, getting the kids to bed. None of that gets easier, it just has to be done. All depends on how well you manage those chores.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PseudoBob77, post: 1146815, member: 198770"] Better! It get's more controlled, if you want it to be. But if you coin the term 'better' in not having complications after doing long haul, or 'better' in the fact that it's not a headache as much from constantly injecting, testing, carb counting, hypo-ing, hyper-ing. Knowledge of it all and how every choice you make affects your blood sugar makes it easier. However i still have to take 6 injections a day and 6 blood tests a day whether it's easier or not. 27 years into it and still same old show. It's a daily chore like brushing your teeth, washing your clothes, cooking your dinner, washing up, getting the kids to bed. None of that gets easier, it just has to be done. All depends on how well you manage those chores. [/QUOTE]
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