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<blockquote data-quote="New2T1D" data-source="post: 1485569" data-attributes="member: 406824"><p>Haha. I use a lot of new terminology myself and fiddlesticks* or similar is a common one <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /> Diabetes seems to keep me on my toes: what works one day or for while seems to not work and then be fine again. To have a bedtime snack or not to have a bedtime snack..... My son seems to sometimes soar when he's asleep and then sometimes not at all. Appears to be lowest on waking at 6:30am and then increases during the hour between waking and having breakfast at 7:30am, with no food eaten - is this the DP effect? Some days are quite a flattish line and others are like a zig zagging roller coaster. (Libre.) I guess he's honeymooning, but maybe own insulin production has good and bad days. GCSEs don't help - the stress. Just waiting for the papers to be handed out, the blood sugar line on the graph seems to go up in almost a vertical straight line - and stay high for a few hours. Looking forward to these being over. New diagnosis, teenage hormones and cortisol - a fairly toxic soup!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="New2T1D, post: 1485569, member: 406824"] Haha. I use a lot of new terminology myself and fiddlesticks* or similar is a common one :-) Diabetes seems to keep me on my toes: what works one day or for while seems to not work and then be fine again. To have a bedtime snack or not to have a bedtime snack..... My son seems to sometimes soar when he's asleep and then sometimes not at all. Appears to be lowest on waking at 6:30am and then increases during the hour between waking and having breakfast at 7:30am, with no food eaten - is this the DP effect? Some days are quite a flattish line and others are like a zig zagging roller coaster. (Libre.) I guess he's honeymooning, but maybe own insulin production has good and bad days. GCSEs don't help - the stress. Just waiting for the papers to be handed out, the blood sugar line on the graph seems to go up in almost a vertical straight line - and stay high for a few hours. Looking forward to these being over. New diagnosis, teenage hormones and cortisol - a fairly toxic soup! [/QUOTE]
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