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<blockquote data-quote="rochari" data-source="post: 2357182" data-attributes="member: 68255"><p>You’re doing OK, hjm1986 but I understand your frustration. Fifty-six years on insulin here but never would I describe my diabetes as perfect. There are many good and bad days regarding test results and I nodded when I read maco’s comments. Now retired, I too eat the same foods, carbs and take the same dose of insulin and NEVER are those test results, day-to-day, the same and sometimes not even remotely similar.</p><p></p><p>In so many ways I’ve learned to manage it all as best I can but even that can be a mess sometimes!</p><p></p><p>I stopped reading Diabetes UK’s magazine (Balance) years ago after I got weary of the letters they published from subscribers saying how ‘perfect’ their control was. I sincerely say well done them but not everyone is like that and never will be.</p><p></p><p>Bill</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rochari, post: 2357182, member: 68255"] You’re doing OK, hjm1986 but I understand your frustration. Fifty-six years on insulin here but never would I describe my diabetes as perfect. There are many good and bad days regarding test results and I nodded when I read maco’s comments. Now retired, I too eat the same foods, carbs and take the same dose of insulin and NEVER are those test results, day-to-day, the same and sometimes not even remotely similar. In so many ways I’ve learned to manage it all as best I can but even that can be a mess sometimes! I stopped reading Diabetes UK’s magazine (Balance) years ago after I got weary of the letters they published from subscribers saying how ‘perfect’ their control was. I sincerely say well done them but not everyone is like that and never will be. Bill [/QUOTE]
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