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<blockquote data-quote="Finzi" data-source="post: 357188" data-attributes="member: 56231"><p>Josh - I'm not Type 1 so can't help out with the practical sides of things like dosing, but I just wanted to say that you mustn't think that it's too late because you've not shone at diabetes control for three yeas. Anything at all you can do to improve things from now on is worthwhile. Three years isn't really that long in the lifetime of a diabetic. And I think from reading stories on here that poor control in your teenage years is really really common. My son is 17 - he'd be an absolutely rubbish diabetic, I know he would! Same with the smoking - even if you can't give up, try to cut down a little bit, because every little bit helps. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Type 2 on Metformin, diagnosed Jan 2013, ultra low carber, Hba1C at diagnosis 8% (64), average BS now between 5 and 6 mmol.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Finzi, post: 357188, member: 56231"] Josh - I'm not Type 1 so can't help out with the practical sides of things like dosing, but I just wanted to say that you mustn't think that it's too late because you've not shone at diabetes control for three yeas. Anything at all you can do to improve things from now on is worthwhile. Three years isn't really that long in the lifetime of a diabetic. And I think from reading stories on here that poor control in your teenage years is really really common. My son is 17 - he'd be an absolutely rubbish diabetic, I know he would! Same with the smoking - even if you can't give up, try to cut down a little bit, because every little bit helps. Type 2 on Metformin, diagnosed Jan 2013, ultra low carber, Hba1C at diagnosis 8% (64), average BS now between 5 and 6 mmol. [/QUOTE]
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