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[emoji19]should we ignore the stuff some medics say?
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<blockquote data-quote="ert" data-source="post: 2284016" data-attributes="member: 504712"><p>I was overly anxious when I was diagnosed and again when I started insulin. This led me to check my blood sugars hundreds of of times, with diabetes always at the forefront of everything I did. I felt exhausted. </p><p></p><p>After getting a Miao Miao, an attachment to the Libre with Bluetooth data and alarms, (my alarms set for above 7.2 mmol/L or below 4 mmol/L) I didn't need to check anymore. I stopped thinking about diabetes, or blood sugars except when dosing. Sometimes hours pass, or if I'm intermittent fasting - the day, and I forget completely I'm diabetic. I feel it has finally moved somewhere into the background of my life.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ert, post: 2284016, member: 504712"] I was overly anxious when I was diagnosed and again when I started insulin. This led me to check my blood sugars hundreds of of times, with diabetes always at the forefront of everything I did. I felt exhausted. After getting a Miao Miao, an attachment to the Libre with Bluetooth data and alarms, (my alarms set for above 7.2 mmol/L or below 4 mmol/L) I didn't need to check anymore. I stopped thinking about diabetes, or blood sugars except when dosing. Sometimes hours pass, or if I'm intermittent fasting - the day, and I forget completely I'm diabetic. I feel it has finally moved somewhere into the background of my life. [/QUOTE]
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