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<blockquote data-quote="kitedoc" data-source="post: 1789561" data-attributes="member: 468714"><p>Glad it is helpful. I guess you will be adjusting things back in discussion with you DSN. I found that each hypo can be embarrassing and depressing and takes time to recover from emotionally. I learnt to not blame myself too much. Even a change in season could affect how sensitive or not I was to insulin. Each hypo is a learning opportunity and I think remembering the humorous parts or stories keeps the negative aspect of hypos at bay. Hang in there ( a quaint Aussie saying that refers to a surfer who are standing in a precarious position with (ideally) 10 toes hanging over the front tip of their surfboard. (just the sort of info you do not need but adds to one's sayings vocab)!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kitedoc, post: 1789561, member: 468714"] Glad it is helpful. I guess you will be adjusting things back in discussion with you DSN. I found that each hypo can be embarrassing and depressing and takes time to recover from emotionally. I learnt to not blame myself too much. Even a change in season could affect how sensitive or not I was to insulin. Each hypo is a learning opportunity and I think remembering the humorous parts or stories keeps the negative aspect of hypos at bay. Hang in there ( a quaint Aussie saying that refers to a surfer who are standing in a precarious position with (ideally) 10 toes hanging over the front tip of their surfboard. (just the sort of info you do not need but adds to one's sayings vocab)! [/QUOTE]
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