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<blockquote data-quote="AndyANR" data-source="post: 895423" data-attributes="member: 194536"><p>So, so glad I posted here this morning. I tried to convey that I have been watching everything I eat like a hawk (forgot to mention that I have almost stopped drinking alcohol .... ). On the above advice I took out another box of testing strips ..... Took three readings to check the results. 4.6-4.8. </p><p></p><p>Read mix of emotions ..... From the joy of my life changing within 10 minutes.... To feeling an idiot ..... To feeling cross at the testing strips not having a clear warning about heat, air etc ... To the need to apologise to my family for being a grumpy git recently .... Whole load of emotions right .... To thanking some very caring people on here. </p><p></p><p>Thank you so so much .... For changing my window on the world. It reinforces what I have sadly learned late in life ..... It is better to ask for help than try and struggle through . My tendency to assume the worst is challenged ... Not for the first time of course.</p><p></p><p>Andrew</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AndyANR, post: 895423, member: 194536"] So, so glad I posted here this morning. I tried to convey that I have been watching everything I eat like a hawk (forgot to mention that I have almost stopped drinking alcohol .... ). On the above advice I took out another box of testing strips ..... Took three readings to check the results. 4.6-4.8. Read mix of emotions ..... From the joy of my life changing within 10 minutes.... To feeling an idiot ..... To feeling cross at the testing strips not having a clear warning about heat, air etc ... To the need to apologise to my family for being a grumpy git recently .... Whole load of emotions right .... To thanking some very caring people on here. Thank you so so much .... For changing my window on the world. It reinforces what I have sadly learned late in life ..... It is better to ask for help than try and struggle through . My tendency to assume the worst is challenged ... Not for the first time of course. Andrew [/QUOTE]
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