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<blockquote data-quote="GranRita" data-source="post: 253464" data-attributes="member: 41585"><p>Hi! I think things get easier, as you come to accept this thing is for life. I find the challenge in keeping my BG as low as possible My readings, each morning are now, usually 6.3 - 7.0 Odd times even 5.7!!! Gosh. Started out at 16.8 2years ago. It is a help to do a weekly average. Mine is staying around the 6.8 mark, so I know that, if one day we have 7.5 & another 6.2 the overall score is not too bad. I find this, along with a healthy diet, keeps things ticking over nicely. & I do not allow T2 to interfere with my social life. We go dancing 3 times a week. It is a thing we just have to get used to. Hang in there !!!!!!!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GranRita, post: 253464, member: 41585"] Hi! I think things get easier, as you come to accept this thing is for life. I find the challenge in keeping my BG as low as possible My readings, each morning are now, usually 6.3 - 7.0 Odd times even 5.7!!! Gosh. Started out at 16.8 2years ago. It is a help to do a weekly average. Mine is staying around the 6.8 mark, so I know that, if one day we have 7.5 & another 6.2 the overall score is not too bad. I find this, along with a healthy diet, keeps things ticking over nicely. & I do not allow T2 to interfere with my social life. We go dancing 3 times a week. It is a thing we just have to get used to. Hang in there !!!!!!!!! [/QUOTE]
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