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<blockquote data-quote="Spirit of Eden" data-source="post: 341108" data-attributes="member: 47613"><p>I avoided going on to insulin for quite a while, but having switched earlier this year it has been very positive for me. </p><p></p><p>To be honest I prefer taking insulin. I feel less "ill" somehow. I dont have any of the side effects I had with type 2 meds, but I do have occasional "hypos". Something which i'm sure will be explained to you.</p><p></p><p>I appreciate this is all coming at you very fast. My only "advice" would be to keep asking questions, very specific questions if you can. With insulin you have the tools you need to look after yourself the key to success though is knowledge. </p><p></p><p>All the best</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Spirit of Eden, post: 341108, member: 47613"] I avoided going on to insulin for quite a while, but having switched earlier this year it has been very positive for me. To be honest I prefer taking insulin. I feel less "ill" somehow. I dont have any of the side effects I had with type 2 meds, but I do have occasional "hypos". Something which i'm sure will be explained to you. I appreciate this is all coming at you very fast. My only "advice" would be to keep asking questions, very specific questions if you can. With insulin you have the tools you need to look after yourself the key to success though is knowledge. All the best [/QUOTE]
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