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<blockquote data-quote="JenniferW" data-source="post: 2309987" data-attributes="member: 191472"><p>I was a regular meter-user for several years, but made most progress when I really took on careful carb counting when they were offering the Diabetes UK 12-week programme for free. Looking back, I can see it made me tackle things head-on in 1-day chunks, as well as looking at exactly where in the days the carbs were. When I was doing that, I also got an HbA1c after every 3 months, for a year, and that was a massive help. I still struggle - endlessly - but if I step back and look at the years since diagnosis, I can see there actually is progress, though way slower than some people manage. I'm still a careful carb-counter but am a slow learner!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JenniferW, post: 2309987, member: 191472"] I was a regular meter-user for several years, but made most progress when I really took on careful carb counting when they were offering the Diabetes UK 12-week programme for free. Looking back, I can see it made me tackle things head-on in 1-day chunks, as well as looking at exactly where in the days the carbs were. When I was doing that, I also got an HbA1c after every 3 months, for a year, and that was a massive help. I still struggle - endlessly - but if I step back and look at the years since diagnosis, I can see there actually is progress, though way slower than some people manage. I'm still a careful carb-counter but am a slow learner! [/QUOTE]
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