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<blockquote data-quote="simonkit" data-source="post: 538313" data-attributes="member: 58151"><p>Hi,</p><p></p><p>All a little daunting at first, not long diagnosed myself. The main thing that helped me get things quickly under control was carb counting.. get the diabetes team to give you an <strong>"Aviva Accuchek Expert"</strong> meter and explain carb counting. Also it's best to cut out the snacking in between meals for now until things have settled. Just sticking to main meals and taking insulin for the carbs in those will make it easier to figure out how the whole thing works.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="simonkit, post: 538313, member: 58151"] Hi, All a little daunting at first, not long diagnosed myself. The main thing that helped me get things quickly under control was carb counting.. get the diabetes team to give you an [B]"Aviva Accuchek Expert"[/B] meter and explain carb counting. Also it's best to cut out the snacking in between meals for now until things have settled. Just sticking to main meals and taking insulin for the carbs in those will make it easier to figure out how the whole thing works. [/QUOTE]
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