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<blockquote data-quote="John_H" data-source="post: 1002494" data-attributes="member: 206559"><p>Comrades,</p><p></p><p>I'm almost certain that I have come to the end of my three-month honeymoon period. During this time, around 85% of my BG results were in the NICE range and any transgressions were not far outside. My breakfast BG reading was consistently around 1 mmol/l higher than my bedtime reading and there were a few other indicators that everything was progressing along nicely. I had cracked it - or so I thought. Around a week and a half ago,my BG results started to drift and they are now bouncing around in a seemingly patternless jumble as I struggle to regain some form of control - yesterday for example, the range was 2.2 to 12.7. I will send my BG results to my DNS tomorrow for her consideration, and, as always I will follow the sage words of Gary Scheiner as I plod through Think Like a Pancreas, but in the meantime, I'd love any feedback on your end of honeymoon experiences.</p><p></p><p>Regards</p><p></p><p>John</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="John_H, post: 1002494, member: 206559"] Comrades, I'm almost certain that I have come to the end of my three-month honeymoon period. During this time, around 85% of my BG results were in the NICE range and any transgressions were not far outside. My breakfast BG reading was consistently around 1 mmol/l higher than my bedtime reading and there were a few other indicators that everything was progressing along nicely. I had cracked it - or so I thought. Around a week and a half ago,my BG results started to drift and they are now bouncing around in a seemingly patternless jumble as I struggle to regain some form of control - yesterday for example, the range was 2.2 to 12.7. I will send my BG results to my DNS tomorrow for her consideration, and, as always I will follow the sage words of Gary Scheiner as I plod through Think Like a Pancreas, but in the meantime, I'd love any feedback on your end of honeymoon experiences. Regards John [/QUOTE]
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