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<blockquote data-quote="Natalie1993" data-source="post: 1762285" data-attributes="member: 196621"><p>Thank you for your reply, i havent been getting much help since moving up to the lake district. I feel like im getting nowhere and it will just get worse. Thanks for your questions too, they arent too personal.</p><p>I am also celiac so i have gluten free food too, i tend to stick to foods i know like rice, tuna, sweetcorn. </p><p>I did do a carb counting course back when i lived in stoke on trent but ever since moving up here i have had so much to deal with that i have just not done it so just stuck to foods i have.</p><p>I was supposed to do a dafne course in carlisle but because i live in penrith and work full time it would be difficult for me to do unless my boss understands. I think it would be beneficial for me.</p><p>I think i am just struggling in general with everything, i have bad mood swings sometimes and it all just becomes too much, i used to be such a strong person but these latest results have just knocked me down. But it also gives me a chance to start working towards something. </p><p>My blood sugars differ each day, the highest they are at night is 19. Though they have sometimes also been 24 at tea time. </p><p>I feel like my diabetes doesnt stop me from doing what i want all the time but at times it becomes overwhelming and i feel i need a break from it. Wish we all could!</p><p>I think i am quite a lot of the time stressed, thats what people have told me, they think certain things could be too much for me. It is so hard to manage but im not going to give up. Thank you for your questions <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Natalie1993, post: 1762285, member: 196621"] Thank you for your reply, i havent been getting much help since moving up to the lake district. I feel like im getting nowhere and it will just get worse. Thanks for your questions too, they arent too personal. I am also celiac so i have gluten free food too, i tend to stick to foods i know like rice, tuna, sweetcorn. I did do a carb counting course back when i lived in stoke on trent but ever since moving up here i have had so much to deal with that i have just not done it so just stuck to foods i have. I was supposed to do a dafne course in carlisle but because i live in penrith and work full time it would be difficult for me to do unless my boss understands. I think it would be beneficial for me. I think i am just struggling in general with everything, i have bad mood swings sometimes and it all just becomes too much, i used to be such a strong person but these latest results have just knocked me down. But it also gives me a chance to start working towards something. My blood sugars differ each day, the highest they are at night is 19. Though they have sometimes also been 24 at tea time. I feel like my diabetes doesnt stop me from doing what i want all the time but at times it becomes overwhelming and i feel i need a break from it. Wish we all could! I think i am quite a lot of the time stressed, thats what people have told me, they think certain things could be too much for me. It is so hard to manage but im not going to give up. Thank you for your questions :) [/QUOTE]
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