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<blockquote data-quote="deekaycee" data-source="post: 2164479" data-attributes="member: 120442"><p>I understand the late night snacking and yes my doctor chews my ear off every time i see her. But my question to you is, are you simply struggling with the guilt associated with snacking or is it affecting your morning blood sugar numbers. This disease is so unpredictable! This morning I expected my morning BS numbers to be sky high because of what I ate last night, and yet they weren't - they were lower than the last few days. I've found its trial and error because no-one is the same. But I've stopped beating myself over it because doctors are fixated by the numbers whereas I go by how i feel. My doctor wants to increase my insulin to 18 units but I know my limits - i feel nauseous and bloated and simply can't function so I find a number I am comfortable with. I know they have expertise but I am the one living with it. All the best mate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="deekaycee, post: 2164479, member: 120442"] I understand the late night snacking and yes my doctor chews my ear off every time i see her. But my question to you is, are you simply struggling with the guilt associated with snacking or is it affecting your morning blood sugar numbers. This disease is so unpredictable! This morning I expected my morning BS numbers to be sky high because of what I ate last night, and yet they weren't - they were lower than the last few days. I've found its trial and error because no-one is the same. But I've stopped beating myself over it because doctors are fixated by the numbers whereas I go by how i feel. My doctor wants to increase my insulin to 18 units but I know my limits - i feel nauseous and bloated and simply can't function so I find a number I am comfortable with. I know they have expertise but I am the one living with it. All the best mate. [/QUOTE]
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