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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted Account" data-source="post: 1922888"><p>Welcome to the club.</p><p>One thing you will read a lot is “we are all different”. We start at different levels, we need different doses, we have different fears, we have different diabetes teams, we take different lengths of time to start to feel “normal”.</p><p></p><p>That said, it is usual to be put on small doses and slowly bring these up. This is to avoid sudden drop of BG and avoid hypos as much as possible.</p><p>In addition, stress can make BG control more difficult and, for some, during the honeymoon period our body’s ability to create insulin can be a little unpredictable.</p><p></p><p>I know it all sounds pretty scary but I would recommend talking to your diabetes team and trying to relax.</p><p>There is a lot to take on board but many people have done it.</p><p>I can’t begin to imagine the BG for a prime minister with type 1 diabetes who has just presented a Brexit proposal and watched a load of her cabinet resign.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted Account, post: 1922888"] Welcome to the club. One thing you will read a lot is “we are all different”. We start at different levels, we need different doses, we have different fears, we have different diabetes teams, we take different lengths of time to start to feel “normal”. That said, it is usual to be put on small doses and slowly bring these up. This is to avoid sudden drop of BG and avoid hypos as much as possible. In addition, stress can make BG control more difficult and, for some, during the honeymoon period our body’s ability to create insulin can be a little unpredictable. I know it all sounds pretty scary but I would recommend talking to your diabetes team and trying to relax. There is a lot to take on board but many people have done it. I can’t begin to imagine the BG for a prime minister with type 1 diabetes who has just presented a Brexit proposal and watched a load of her cabinet resign. [/QUOTE]
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