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<blockquote data-quote="Riesenburg" data-source="post: 418345" data-attributes="member: 41402"><p>Hi Lizzie,</p><p></p><p>If you can try to avoid them spiking above 10. I have seen from my own reactions that when they get a bit high even though I have the insulin and they do lower what makes me tired is actually going from the high back down. I get the rush of energy when it starts but then just get exhaused afterwards and the higher it starts off the worst it is. Still trying to figure out why...</p><p></p><p>> Just want to know how people work full time and get home and have a normal social life.</p><p></p><p>Must admit I bloody admire you for managing it! I used to do that, worked from 8am until 9pm in the City, eventually ended up in a diabetic coma. Think for us as we need to keep the stress levels this is very hard to do. Wish sometimes a day would have at least 48hrs! (providing we weren't working 40 of them!).</p><p></p><p>Frankie</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Riesenburg, post: 418345, member: 41402"] Hi Lizzie, If you can try to avoid them spiking above 10. I have seen from my own reactions that when they get a bit high even though I have the insulin and they do lower what makes me tired is actually going from the high back down. I get the rush of energy when it starts but then just get exhaused afterwards and the higher it starts off the worst it is. Still trying to figure out why... > Just want to know how people work full time and get home and have a normal social life. Must admit I bloody admire you for managing it! I used to do that, worked from 8am until 9pm in the City, eventually ended up in a diabetic coma. Think for us as we need to keep the stress levels this is very hard to do. Wish sometimes a day would have at least 48hrs! (providing we weren't working 40 of them!). Frankie [/QUOTE]
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