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<blockquote data-quote="FingersCrossed" data-source="post: 1824307" data-attributes="member: 479877"><p>Hi [USER=365308]@NicoleC1971[/USER] - thank you, that's very sweet of you. I've had a couple of good days' control, followed by the beginning of a lower spell today (4 hypos today so far). It's a rollercoaster. Mind you, I feel much happier having mild hypos (3.5 at lowest) than constant highs that won't respond to crazy amounts of insulin. </p><p></p><p>I've got a scan booked in for 11th July (if I make it that far) which would make me 7+3 weeks pregnant. I'm worried because what happened last time but trying to take each day as it comes. Only thing I can control (to some extent) is my diabetes so I'm focussing on that and day-to-day life. </p><p></p><p>Thanks again for your support.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FingersCrossed, post: 1824307, member: 479877"] Hi [USER=365308]@NicoleC1971[/USER] - thank you, that's very sweet of you. I've had a couple of good days' control, followed by the beginning of a lower spell today (4 hypos today so far). It's a rollercoaster. Mind you, I feel much happier having mild hypos (3.5 at lowest) than constant highs that won't respond to crazy amounts of insulin. I've got a scan booked in for 11th July (if I make it that far) which would make me 7+3 weeks pregnant. I'm worried because what happened last time but trying to take each day as it comes. Only thing I can control (to some extent) is my diabetes so I'm focussing on that and day-to-day life. Thanks again for your support. [/QUOTE]
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