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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted Account" data-source="post: 1627063"><p>Hi [USER=416946]@Fatima_94[/USER] </p><p>I can empathise with you. My boyfriend often comments that I have too many hypos. He is definitely saying it because he cares but it makes me feel guilty. I do try to keep my BG in range but it is tough to do so without living what I would feel to be a boring life. I like to exercise when I feel like it, drink when I feel like, slob when I feel like, eat new and interesting foods, ...</p><p>Diabetes does take some organisation but unless you have done it, it is not possible to understand how much this takes its toll and how much you would like a break. </p><p>From the sound of it, you may hypo more than recommended. If you have a chance it may be useful to talk to your diabetes team about this and get them to help understand if there are any patterns which could be ironed out through some minor insulin adjustments. </p><p>But, in the meantime, don't let your friends get you down - remind yourself they say the things they do because they care about you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted Account, post: 1627063"] Hi [USER=416946]@Fatima_94[/USER] I can empathise with you. My boyfriend often comments that I have too many hypos. He is definitely saying it because he cares but it makes me feel guilty. I do try to keep my BG in range but it is tough to do so without living what I would feel to be a boring life. I like to exercise when I feel like it, drink when I feel like, slob when I feel like, eat new and interesting foods, ... Diabetes does take some organisation but unless you have done it, it is not possible to understand how much this takes its toll and how much you would like a break. From the sound of it, you may hypo more than recommended. If you have a chance it may be useful to talk to your diabetes team about this and get them to help understand if there are any patterns which could be ironed out through some minor insulin adjustments. But, in the meantime, don't let your friends get you down - remind yourself they say the things they do because they care about you. [/QUOTE]
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