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<blockquote data-quote="Douglasw" data-source="post: 2062822" data-attributes="member: 507764"><p>Hi I am newly diagnosed with type one diabetes and I seem to have got my blood sugar levels under control fairly quickly, the only thing that I am getting worried about is the fact that I have no energy and feel lethargic all the time.</p><p>I feel like checking blood sugar levels and injecting insulin at least four times a day is bringing me down, hate feeling like this and hoping that it goes away soon, do my best to try and keep active but feel I run out of things to do, walks are good but want something different. Gyms are not my thing</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Douglasw, post: 2062822, member: 507764"] Hi I am newly diagnosed with type one diabetes and I seem to have got my blood sugar levels under control fairly quickly, the only thing that I am getting worried about is the fact that I have no energy and feel lethargic all the time. I feel like checking blood sugar levels and injecting insulin at least four times a day is bringing me down, hate feeling like this and hoping that it goes away soon, do my best to try and keep active but feel I run out of things to do, walks are good but want something different. Gyms are not my thing [/QUOTE]
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