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<blockquote data-quote="emmay" data-source="post: 1601084" data-attributes="member: 291695"><p>Thanks for all your great messages, this last week has been so much better, for first 5 days only had 1 hypo, then low and behold Thursday had 3 in one day!!! </p><p>[USER=53162]@Juicyj[/USER] I agree with you in you should know why your sugar goes down but that doesn’t always mean you can prepare for it, for instance with my work I am very active some days this doesn’t affect my sugars and they will be fine other days if the temperature is a bit hotter my sugars will drop, however I don’t always have time to sit and analyse what is happening or gonna happen and thus lows occur, which is very frustrating. I am quite a positive person however so if I have one bad day i to try and start the next with a new outlook, but it can be very hard, especially when you see some people’s comment that their sugars never go above 8-9, I do wonder what they do in the day!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="emmay, post: 1601084, member: 291695"] Thanks for all your great messages, this last week has been so much better, for first 5 days only had 1 hypo, then low and behold Thursday had 3 in one day!!! [USER=53162]@Juicyj[/USER] I agree with you in you should know why your sugar goes down but that doesn’t always mean you can prepare for it, for instance with my work I am very active some days this doesn’t affect my sugars and they will be fine other days if the temperature is a bit hotter my sugars will drop, however I don’t always have time to sit and analyse what is happening or gonna happen and thus lows occur, which is very frustrating. I am quite a positive person however so if I have one bad day i to try and start the next with a new outlook, but it can be very hard, especially when you see some people’s comment that their sugars never go above 8-9, I do wonder what they do in the day!!! [/QUOTE]
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