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<blockquote data-quote="Tracey69" data-source="post: 231260" data-attributes="member: 34890"><p>Hi</p><p>I'm sorry to hear your story. I have been a type1 for 36yrs and I'm now 42yrs old. My licience like most type1 had to be reviewed 3 yearly, I ahve no licience now due to eye sight problems.</p><p>You have to remember that even if you were 9.2 before you went out, you had walked for 2-3 hrs i gather well i only have to do a twenty minute walk and it can lower my sugars. Perhaps you should of had a snack while you were out.</p><p>Please don't let this drag you down, i know what your saying about your job and children, your house, but there is help out there if you need it.</p><p>But remember your health comes first as your children need you. </p><p>Remember we are always here to help and don't feel a lone, in life we have all made mistakes, we weren't born to be all perfect.</p><p>Keep a log of your sugar levels and if you need any advice please feel free to contact me.</p><p>Hope all goes well</p><p>Tracey</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tracey69, post: 231260, member: 34890"] Hi I'm sorry to hear your story. I have been a type1 for 36yrs and I'm now 42yrs old. My licience like most type1 had to be reviewed 3 yearly, I ahve no licience now due to eye sight problems. You have to remember that even if you were 9.2 before you went out, you had walked for 2-3 hrs i gather well i only have to do a twenty minute walk and it can lower my sugars. Perhaps you should of had a snack while you were out. Please don't let this drag you down, i know what your saying about your job and children, your house, but there is help out there if you need it. But remember your health comes first as your children need you. Remember we are always here to help and don't feel a lone, in life we have all made mistakes, we weren't born to be all perfect. Keep a log of your sugar levels and if you need any advice please feel free to contact me. Hope all goes well Tracey [/QUOTE]
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