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<blockquote data-quote="Sunshine1000" data-source="post: 1615566" data-attributes="member: 451414"><p>Hi, I am 54 and was diagnosed with type 1 four weeks ago . I am metformin twice a day. I feel that I am coping ok with testing and eating accordingly and have reduced my sugars and carbs. But sometimes I think I have eaten well but my levels are high and then don’t know what I should have done. I am so tired and getting really hungry even though I have had a meal. I have even woken in the night due to hunger! </p><p>Can anyone point me towards a good choice for snacking when I’m soo hungry? Is tiredness normal and should I give into it!</p><p>Thanks for reading this ramble!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sunshine1000, post: 1615566, member: 451414"] Hi, I am 54 and was diagnosed with type 1 four weeks ago . I am metformin twice a day. I feel that I am coping ok with testing and eating accordingly and have reduced my sugars and carbs. But sometimes I think I have eaten well but my levels are high and then don’t know what I should have done. I am so tired and getting really hungry even though I have had a meal. I have even woken in the night due to hunger! Can anyone point me towards a good choice for snacking when I’m soo hungry? Is tiredness normal and should I give into it! Thanks for reading this ramble! [/QUOTE]
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