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<blockquote data-quote="Amelia_T1" data-source="post: 2026918" data-attributes="member: 503992"><p>Hey, I’m T1, mum of 2 and a student nurse. I’m currently not on placement so doing quite a few bank shifts on a night. </p><p><strong><span style="color: #ff0000">It is definitely manageable so don’t let anyone put you off!</span></strong> </p><p>I actually find my blood sugars are more stable on a night as I don’t tend to eat much. I eat tea before I go to work and then snack on low carb food if hungry on a night such as blueberries or egg muffins. sometimes I have some cereal in the morning. </p><p>I’ve recently got the freestyle libre which definitely helps me keep check on my sugars and minimises the need for finger pricks/ bloody fingers on the ward.</p><p>Hope this helped and good luck x</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Amelia_T1, post: 2026918, member: 503992"] Hey, I’m T1, mum of 2 and a student nurse. I’m currently not on placement so doing quite a few bank shifts on a night. [B][COLOR=#ff0000]It is definitely manageable so don’t let anyone put you off![/COLOR][/B] I actually find my blood sugars are more stable on a night as I don’t tend to eat much. I eat tea before I go to work and then snack on low carb food if hungry on a night such as blueberries or egg muffins. sometimes I have some cereal in the morning. I’ve recently got the freestyle libre which definitely helps me keep check on my sugars and minimises the need for finger pricks/ bloody fingers on the ward. Hope this helped and good luck x [/QUOTE]
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