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<blockquote data-quote="lizdeluz" data-source="post: 995034" data-attributes="member: 32108"><p>Being in a supervisory role means that you can call the shots. So call them. The social pressure thing can take second place to your diabetes at test times. If it doesn't, you will start to feel 'not quite right', grotty or downright ill. Psychologically speaking, think of yourself as the expert on your own diabetes. You know the things to do to keep on track - weighing food sometimes, adjusting basal, testing at regular times. Testing is really difficult to fit in to a busy day, but tbh we don't have any other option, and we have to make it a priority.</p><p>Keep consulting the forum. The comments you get from people who know nothing about diabetes - like those you quoted in your first post above, - are funny but just not worth bothering with.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lizdeluz, post: 995034, member: 32108"] Being in a supervisory role means that you can call the shots. So call them. The social pressure thing can take second place to your diabetes at test times. If it doesn't, you will start to feel 'not quite right', grotty or downright ill. Psychologically speaking, think of yourself as the expert on your own diabetes. You know the things to do to keep on track - weighing food sometimes, adjusting basal, testing at regular times. Testing is really difficult to fit in to a busy day, but tbh we don't have any other option, and we have to make it a priority. Keep consulting the forum. The comments you get from people who know nothing about diabetes - like those you quoted in your first post above, - are funny but just not worth bothering with. [/QUOTE]
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