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<blockquote data-quote="Muir" data-source="post: 406980" data-attributes="member: 76246"><p>I'd say the reward for testing and injecting as needed, is you will feel significantly better.</p><p>Looking back I was no **** different when I was around 18, BS levels and testing was not on the prio list heh! But I could have made my own life a whoole lot easier if I had tried my best to keep it within tolerances, not for health reasons per se but because my psyche & state of mind is directly linked to my levels. </p><p>If you feel like **** (as I often did) it just makes the everyday lots more intolerable and as i recall just catches you in a cycle of thinking "fu.. this sh.." and it just doesn't get any better until this p.o.s. blood sugar is under control :evil: </p><p>I wont say im any wiser for having neglected my illness during puberty, but at this point in my life i have to be on top as much as possible seeing as several people depend on it.</p><p>So if anything its a mix of preferring to feel good and a sense of duty that compels me to keep tabs on this pain-in-the-ass illness.</p><p></p><p>And you know, once you get into a good cycle of steady levels and a feel for what is needed when it becomes almost easy to master :mrgreen:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Muir, post: 406980, member: 76246"] I'd say the reward for testing and injecting as needed, is you will feel significantly better. Looking back I was no **** different when I was around 18, BS levels and testing was not on the prio list heh! But I could have made my own life a whoole lot easier if I had tried my best to keep it within tolerances, not for health reasons per se but because my psyche & state of mind is directly linked to my levels. If you feel like **** (as I often did) it just makes the everyday lots more intolerable and as i recall just catches you in a cycle of thinking "fu.. this sh.." and it just doesn't get any better until this p.o.s. blood sugar is under control :evil: I wont say im any wiser for having neglected my illness during puberty, but at this point in my life i have to be on top as much as possible seeing as several people depend on it. So if anything its a mix of preferring to feel good and a sense of duty that compels me to keep tabs on this pain-in-the-ass illness. And you know, once you get into a good cycle of steady levels and a feel for what is needed when it becomes almost easy to master :mrgreen: [/QUOTE]
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