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<blockquote data-quote="Chris24Main" data-source="post: 2734662" data-attributes="member: 585131"><p>Hi [USER=14935]@kimyeomans[/USER] - in some ways I was where you are now about a year ago - after making a firm decision, I thought I had cracked it after a few days, and a year on I'm still discovering whole swathes of things I know nothing about; whatever is going on in your body - it has taken years to get to this stage, so one of the key things is learning to give yourself time to change.</p><p></p><p>Marathon, not a sprint, whatever analogy floats your boat, but try to find a way to settle in for the long run.</p><p></p><p>With blood glucose at these levels, it is concerning - but concerning mainly if they stay that way for many years from now. You have time to get on top of this, you have time to figure out what works for you... </p><p></p><p>Doing what you are doing is the first step, you're doing great...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chris24Main, post: 2734662, member: 585131"] Hi [USER=14935]@kimyeomans[/USER] - in some ways I was where you are now about a year ago - after making a firm decision, I thought I had cracked it after a few days, and a year on I'm still discovering whole swathes of things I know nothing about; whatever is going on in your body - it has taken years to get to this stage, so one of the key things is learning to give yourself time to change. Marathon, not a sprint, whatever analogy floats your boat, but try to find a way to settle in for the long run. With blood glucose at these levels, it is concerning - but concerning mainly if they stay that way for many years from now. You have time to get on top of this, you have time to figure out what works for you... Doing what you are doing is the first step, you're doing great... [/QUOTE]
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