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<blockquote data-quote="moorby86" data-source="post: 2384636" data-attributes="member: 515895"><p>Thank you I'll look into those resources, and I can relate to the feeling frustrated by double figures but I guess it's better caring about that than to not be bothered- overall I think I do ok, I'm in target 70% which I'm working on getting better and touch wood never have hypo's that I can't easily fix, one of the nurses explained to me that even non diabetics can get fairly high readings (or low) and that things like stress effect them. I haven't ever used a pump or been interested in them but the continuous loop pumps sound interesting, the diabetes team didn't sound overly keen on that though and I'd probably have to fund it myself by the sounds! one life goes back to been a bit more normal I'll look into local support groups too as I feel I have something to give given the length of time I've had diabetes and that I'll no doubt learn plenty too! thanks and good luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="moorby86, post: 2384636, member: 515895"] Thank you I'll look into those resources, and I can relate to the feeling frustrated by double figures but I guess it's better caring about that than to not be bothered- overall I think I do ok, I'm in target 70% which I'm working on getting better and touch wood never have hypo's that I can't easily fix, one of the nurses explained to me that even non diabetics can get fairly high readings (or low) and that things like stress effect them. I haven't ever used a pump or been interested in them but the continuous loop pumps sound interesting, the diabetes team didn't sound overly keen on that though and I'd probably have to fund it myself by the sounds! one life goes back to been a bit more normal I'll look into local support groups too as I feel I have something to give given the length of time I've had diabetes and that I'll no doubt learn plenty too! thanks and good luck [/QUOTE]
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