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<blockquote data-quote="alf_Josiah" data-source="post: 1740588" data-attributes="member: 418659"><p>Well done for posting your issues and posting, that took corage above and beyond teenage years. I'm way into my third childhood and loving very moment also my mental age is falling each year. You have taken the first and important step by asking. I'm not a good mentor because I'm as nutty as a fruit cake ( high in fats and sugars ), but I can relate. Perhaps if you posted your blood sugars most morning on the forum, then think back to what you ate and drank the day before you will get some understand of what affects you and only you. Then and only then can you think about getting below this mythical 10 number. Above all else you are a normal teenager get out there live life to the full, but keep in the back of your mind something's you can't eat. Please please talk to a diabetic DOCTOR and not a nurse.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alf_Josiah, post: 1740588, member: 418659"] Well done for posting your issues and posting, that took corage above and beyond teenage years. I'm way into my third childhood and loving very moment also my mental age is falling each year. You have taken the first and important step by asking. I'm not a good mentor because I'm as nutty as a fruit cake ( high in fats and sugars ), but I can relate. Perhaps if you posted your blood sugars most morning on the forum, then think back to what you ate and drank the day before you will get some understand of what affects you and only you. Then and only then can you think about getting below this mythical 10 number. Above all else you are a normal teenager get out there live life to the full, but keep in the back of your mind something's you can't eat. Please please talk to a diabetic DOCTOR and not a nurse. [/QUOTE]
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