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<blockquote data-quote="Mark in Spain" data-source="post: 2307015" data-attributes="member: 530339"><p>I remember clearly 20 years ago when i was told "your type !" It does get so much easier as you start to understand your body a bit more and whats good or bad for you. I have never met a type ! (who if they are honest with you) will not at some sage mucked up and had the highs n lows, so dont let anyone let you think they have it mastered cos truth is more than lightly they havent. I remember way back I was speaking with the Wife of a Type 1 and i sais to her, wow your husband was talking to me and telling me what gtrat control he has..... she started laughing and saying you have got to be kidding, its a hypo one day and a mega high the other. So listen to YOU. My advise would be try and get a Freestyle Libre 2 Sensor. Its been a life changer for me and free here in Spain on the national health. You will be fine and good luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mark in Spain, post: 2307015, member: 530339"] I remember clearly 20 years ago when i was told "your type !" It does get so much easier as you start to understand your body a bit more and whats good or bad for you. I have never met a type ! (who if they are honest with you) will not at some sage mucked up and had the highs n lows, so dont let anyone let you think they have it mastered cos truth is more than lightly they havent. I remember way back I was speaking with the Wife of a Type 1 and i sais to her, wow your husband was talking to me and telling me what gtrat control he has..... she started laughing and saying you have got to be kidding, its a hypo one day and a mega high the other. So listen to YOU. My advise would be try and get a Freestyle Libre 2 Sensor. Its been a life changer for me and free here in Spain on the national health. You will be fine and good luck [/QUOTE]
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