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<blockquote data-quote="himtoo" data-source="post: 1569876" data-attributes="member: 142835"><p>hey [USER=438572]@SianyG[/USER] </p><p>that is a great reply and is exactly what I would be doing in your position.</p><p>trying to keep as much routine in your life in these early months is really important.</p><p>working 14 hour shifts will not be helping in terms of trying to keep the diabetes in check.</p><p></p><p>are you keeping records of your blood testing on a phone app ( or an old fashioned written diary )</p><p></p><p>doing this helps both you and your nurse to look for patterns and from looking at patterns possible changes can be looked at to your regime.</p><p></p><p>finally -- you are NOT a burden -- you didn't ask for this -- your nurse gets paid to assist you as much as you need -- over the years you will end up being much more able to do all the figuring out by yourself -- but in these early months do use her expertise to assist you </p><p></p><p>all the best !!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="himtoo, post: 1569876, member: 142835"] hey [USER=438572]@SianyG[/USER] that is a great reply and is exactly what I would be doing in your position. trying to keep as much routine in your life in these early months is really important. working 14 hour shifts will not be helping in terms of trying to keep the diabetes in check. are you keeping records of your blood testing on a phone app ( or an old fashioned written diary ) doing this helps both you and your nurse to look for patterns and from looking at patterns possible changes can be looked at to your regime. finally -- you are NOT a burden -- you didn't ask for this -- your nurse gets paid to assist you as much as you need -- over the years you will end up being much more able to do all the figuring out by yourself -- but in these early months do use her expertise to assist you all the best !! [/QUOTE]
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