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<blockquote data-quote="SaffyreSkye" data-source="post: 1568932" data-attributes="member: 438446"><p>Hello Catapillar,</p><p></p><p>Thank you so much for your in-depth response. I do understand that all diabetes cases are different and that the needs as such are different. It's just understandably a very tricky thing to deal with when I've been given literally no information in regards to potential effects. Before her periods began, I had no idea that the hormones would cause an issue so it's been a definite eye-opener. I was pretty much given a welcome pack back in 2009 and told what her diagnosis was so I've been reading up from trusted sources and checking in with her team as I've needed to (along with her usual check-ups).</p><p></p><p>I have read all of what you wrote and will definitely check out the app, as I have been keeping a period diary to help us see if there is a definitive pattern we can see, but having an app too would be fantastic. I will update when I have more information too, in regards to the hormonal profiles and such. </p><p></p><p>Thank you once again for your tips, they are very much appreciated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SaffyreSkye, post: 1568932, member: 438446"] Hello Catapillar, Thank you so much for your in-depth response. I do understand that all diabetes cases are different and that the needs as such are different. It's just understandably a very tricky thing to deal with when I've been given literally no information in regards to potential effects. Before her periods began, I had no idea that the hormones would cause an issue so it's been a definite eye-opener. I was pretty much given a welcome pack back in 2009 and told what her diagnosis was so I've been reading up from trusted sources and checking in with her team as I've needed to (along with her usual check-ups). I have read all of what you wrote and will definitely check out the app, as I have been keeping a period diary to help us see if there is a definitive pattern we can see, but having an app too would be fantastic. I will update when I have more information too, in regards to the hormonal profiles and such. Thank you once again for your tips, they are very much appreciated. [/QUOTE]
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