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<blockquote data-quote="Circuspony" data-source="post: 1767331" data-attributes="member: 432241"><p>I think I was lucky when I was diagnosed last year in that the nurse told me that whilst 8 was a target, it would be tough to hit that regularly so just monitor and correct if needed - don't get too hung up on the figures.</p><p></p><p>BUT I am a lot more cautious about day to day life too, especially because i can drop like a stone with exercise (even walking). It is frustrating. In my early 30s I travelled all over the world and some of those trips I would really struggle with from a T1 perspective (if I could even get insurance). </p><p></p><p>So I can sympathise without having any useful advice!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Circuspony, post: 1767331, member: 432241"] I think I was lucky when I was diagnosed last year in that the nurse told me that whilst 8 was a target, it would be tough to hit that regularly so just monitor and correct if needed - don't get too hung up on the figures. BUT I am a lot more cautious about day to day life too, especially because i can drop like a stone with exercise (even walking). It is frustrating. In my early 30s I travelled all over the world and some of those trips I would really struggle with from a T1 perspective (if I could even get insurance). So I can sympathise without having any useful advice! [/QUOTE]
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