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<blockquote data-quote="LamaLiam" data-source="post: 2500753" data-attributes="member: 533935"><p>44 that is great! Keep up the good work, looks like your averaging in good numbers. </p><p></p><p>I have had between 60-80 in my last 3 reviews.</p><p>I’m having highs at least twice a day, in the 30s last week, simply forgot to have insulin because my life is just so busy, after 10 years I still forget to have insulin! My eye tests came back with a small change last year, significant change this year, got to see specialist. My cholesterol isn’t right, I’m 27 attend the gym every other day and basically only eat healthy, organic home cooked food (by me, I’m a chef) with portion control. Yet I’m a million miles away from getting things right, could be the needy wife and 4 children and the job and the fact the mother in law also lives with us at the moment (which is comparable to having at least 2 more kids)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LamaLiam, post: 2500753, member: 533935"] 44 that is great! Keep up the good work, looks like your averaging in good numbers. I have had between 60-80 in my last 3 reviews. I’m having highs at least twice a day, in the 30s last week, simply forgot to have insulin because my life is just so busy, after 10 years I still forget to have insulin! My eye tests came back with a small change last year, significant change this year, got to see specialist. My cholesterol isn’t right, I’m 27 attend the gym every other day and basically only eat healthy, organic home cooked food (by me, I’m a chef) with portion control. Yet I’m a million miles away from getting things right, could be the needy wife and 4 children and the job and the fact the mother in law also lives with us at the moment (which is comparable to having at least 2 more kids) [/QUOTE]
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