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<blockquote data-quote="annamelissa" data-source="post: 348237" data-attributes="member: 58280"><p>Hi AC.... sounds like you've been having a tough time of it! Work doesn't help does it? I'm an events manager, so though it doesn't involve driving around I'm in meetings and working late at events, and coping with a ton of pressure all the time, and I'm finding it really hard at the moment! I'm just so tired! But i have told the girls in the office and so they're very supportive which really helps.</p><p></p><p>I haven't been having any bad hypos, just a few lows where I'm trying to keep a tight reign on things, but so far I haven't lost any awareness... but I know what you mean about needing a lot of time for testing - it would be a luxury to be working from home all the time & be able to keep a closer eye on things. Generally I'm on target maybe 90% of the time - like you say it's after eating that's tricky, especially when I'm craving really bad, carb-y food! Oh and feeling sick in the mornings and evenings, seems milk & plain biscuits help a bit.</p><p></p><p>I haven't had a scan yet, the hospital have been happy with all the info theyv'e been downloading from my pump, so as far as they're concerned there's nothing alarming... but of course I'm worried! I might go for a private scan at 8 weeks, just so I can see what's what. </p><p></p><p>Hope you're week's been a bit better since posting, have a good weekend! x</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="annamelissa, post: 348237, member: 58280"] Hi AC.... sounds like you've been having a tough time of it! Work doesn't help does it? I'm an events manager, so though it doesn't involve driving around I'm in meetings and working late at events, and coping with a ton of pressure all the time, and I'm finding it really hard at the moment! I'm just so tired! But i have told the girls in the office and so they're very supportive which really helps. I haven't been having any bad hypos, just a few lows where I'm trying to keep a tight reign on things, but so far I haven't lost any awareness... but I know what you mean about needing a lot of time for testing - it would be a luxury to be working from home all the time & be able to keep a closer eye on things. Generally I'm on target maybe 90% of the time - like you say it's after eating that's tricky, especially when I'm craving really bad, carb-y food! Oh and feeling sick in the mornings and evenings, seems milk & plain biscuits help a bit. I haven't had a scan yet, the hospital have been happy with all the info theyv'e been downloading from my pump, so as far as they're concerned there's nothing alarming... but of course I'm worried! I might go for a private scan at 8 weeks, just so I can see what's what. Hope you're week's been a bit better since posting, have a good weekend! x [/QUOTE]
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