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<blockquote data-quote="Colin Crowhurst" data-source="post: 2039096" data-attributes="member: 497411"><p>Similarly recently diagnosed, (Dec 18) when I returned to work , which is also reasonably physical , I found my levels dropped dramatically at times, very quickly I managed to work this into my routine, after physical work, test then eat to adjust. Just take a bit of time to sort yourself out rather than worrying about anything else and it should become easy to manage. Incidentally I find a relatively high Carb breakfast (Porridge with fruit) as a good slow release to cover most of the morning!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Colin Crowhurst, post: 2039096, member: 497411"] Similarly recently diagnosed, (Dec 18) when I returned to work , which is also reasonably physical , I found my levels dropped dramatically at times, very quickly I managed to work this into my routine, after physical work, test then eat to adjust. Just take a bit of time to sort yourself out rather than worrying about anything else and it should become easy to manage. Incidentally I find a relatively high Carb breakfast (Porridge with fruit) as a good slow release to cover most of the morning! [/QUOTE]
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