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<blockquote data-quote="czj" data-source="post: 386771" data-attributes="member: 62497"><p>Hi. Sorry to hear you are feeling lost. Most people have spells like that, even if we have been diabetic a long time. All of a sudden our body reacts differently and we don't know what to do get back in control. </p><p></p><p>If I were in your shoes, I think I'd have two options. First one is to get more support from your Dr and Diabetic nurse. They probably would think they hadn't done their job right if they knew you were still worried, and they are there to help. There are also practical things they could offer, like a meter which suggests how much insulin to take next time.</p><p></p><p>The other option is to consider if they really mean what they say, and your readings are nothing to worry about. What sort of readings are you getting?</p><p></p><p>I'm probably not the best person to reply, as I was diabetic for a long time before blood testing was introduced, and I sometime feel it's over-rated. It can just make people worried, when they are really ding a pretty good job of balancing things. </p><p></p><p>I bet you are doing fine Give us some more detail of the kinds of readings that worry you, and I'm sure we can give you some help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="czj, post: 386771, member: 62497"] Hi. Sorry to hear you are feeling lost. Most people have spells like that, even if we have been diabetic a long time. All of a sudden our body reacts differently and we don't know what to do get back in control. If I were in your shoes, I think I'd have two options. First one is to get more support from your Dr and Diabetic nurse. They probably would think they hadn't done their job right if they knew you were still worried, and they are there to help. There are also practical things they could offer, like a meter which suggests how much insulin to take next time. The other option is to consider if they really mean what they say, and your readings are nothing to worry about. What sort of readings are you getting? I'm probably not the best person to reply, as I was diabetic for a long time before blood testing was introduced, and I sometime feel it's over-rated. It can just make people worried, when they are really ding a pretty good job of balancing things. I bet you are doing fine Give us some more detail of the kinds of readings that worry you, and I'm sure we can give you some help. [/QUOTE]
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