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<blockquote data-quote="lilibet" data-source="post: 31894" data-attributes="member: 11459"><p>Hi Hana</p><p></p><p>By controlled I dont think they mean bg in particular, just routine. Nurse said i was almost ''clinical' in my approach. Did remind her that I was told by her colleague to try and inject at same time every day, take snacks in between meals, eat half hour after injecting and there aint much flexibility in that!</p><p></p><p> I am not averse to whipping out an oatcake in the supermarket but had to disavow them of notion that it was not my routine per se which inhibited my life(though it is a pain in the ***) - but the fact that I still feel RUBBISH. If I felt well, then I would just get on with it until such times i changed over.</p><p>Hoping bb will stop peaks and troughs as la pre mix and also be able to prevent any pp readings, if it is this which is making me feel off colour still.</p><p></p><p>We'll see...................</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lilibet, post: 31894, member: 11459"] Hi Hana By controlled I dont think they mean bg in particular, just routine. Nurse said i was almost ''clinical' in my approach. Did remind her that I was told by her colleague to try and inject at same time every day, take snacks in between meals, eat half hour after injecting and there aint much flexibility in that! I am not averse to whipping out an oatcake in the supermarket but had to disavow them of notion that it was not my routine per se which inhibited my life(though it is a pain in the ***) - but the fact that I still feel RUBBISH. If I felt well, then I would just get on with it until such times i changed over. Hoping bb will stop peaks and troughs as la pre mix and also be able to prevent any pp readings, if it is this which is making me feel off colour still. We'll see................... [/QUOTE]
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