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<blockquote data-quote="angieG" data-source="post: 323407" data-attributes="member: 30853"><p>Hi AmyGreen,</p><p></p><p>Welcome to this wonderful place with lots of friendly help and advice :wave: </p><p></p><p>Please don't feel you have to apologise for ranting and writing such a long post....it is good that you can talk about it all and how it is affecting you.</p><p>I think a lot of us shed plenty of tears upon diagnosis, I know I admit to. That will subside once you get over the shock. You have had a lot to deal with, especially with the hormones in pregnancy too!!</p><p></p><p>You are doing very well with the insulin, don't worry. It will get easier. I was put on insulin early August and I still get it wrong, ending up too high or too low a couple of hours later!! I find keeping a good chart of what I've eaten, how many units I injected and my before & after readings helps to see what I'm doing right and wrong.</p><p></p><p>Good luck and keep calm, stress can raise levels too and is not good for baby either.</p><p>Feel free to ask any questions, we will help if we can.</p><p>Best wishes</p><p>Angie</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="angieG, post: 323407, member: 30853"] Hi AmyGreen, Welcome to this wonderful place with lots of friendly help and advice :wave: Please don't feel you have to apologise for ranting and writing such a long post....it is good that you can talk about it all and how it is affecting you. I think a lot of us shed plenty of tears upon diagnosis, I know I admit to. That will subside once you get over the shock. You have had a lot to deal with, especially with the hormones in pregnancy too!! You are doing very well with the insulin, don't worry. It will get easier. I was put on insulin early August and I still get it wrong, ending up too high or too low a couple of hours later!! I find keeping a good chart of what I've eaten, how many units I injected and my before & after readings helps to see what I'm doing right and wrong. Good luck and keep calm, stress can raise levels too and is not good for baby either. Feel free to ask any questions, we will help if we can. Best wishes Angie [/QUOTE]
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