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<blockquote data-quote="ickihun" data-source="post: 2138897" data-attributes="member: 196960"><p>I've been injecting for 13yrs with just an approx. year off trying other meds without great success. So planning my second pregnancy was an insulin treated period too. After a successful birth I struggled without insulin again. After what I deemed an emotional 'burn out' which was due to unsuccessful control.... so I gave up. My quick referral to the Endo refreshed my fight, mainly for my young children's sake. I was placed back on insulin immediately. Of which I felt very confident to manage. After all, I had for 2 healthy babies. I still feel confident but have nagging thoughts that I don't need it. After all type2s shouldn't need insulin right? Of course I know many do.</p><p>I do.</p><p>Until I've lost more weight from my 3mth old Roux-en-y operation and thereafter. I won't believe I cannot reverse mine.</p><p>Well, I think. Or was thinking.</p><p>I will just continue improving my health and what will be... will be. Having my long awaited x-ray on my back/pelvis on Monday. So another health saga, probables.</p><p>I could write a book. Ha ha</p><p>Thanks for your wise advice [USER=181361]@helensaramay[/USER]. I have a new diabetic consultant, not by choice so I'll be interested in his take in 5mths time. There has been no mention of my thyroid TSH levels but I will chase it up when I see my new DN too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ickihun, post: 2138897, member: 196960"] I've been injecting for 13yrs with just an approx. year off trying other meds without great success. So planning my second pregnancy was an insulin treated period too. After a successful birth I struggled without insulin again. After what I deemed an emotional 'burn out' which was due to unsuccessful control.... so I gave up. My quick referral to the Endo refreshed my fight, mainly for my young children's sake. I was placed back on insulin immediately. Of which I felt very confident to manage. After all, I had for 2 healthy babies. I still feel confident but have nagging thoughts that I don't need it. After all type2s shouldn't need insulin right? Of course I know many do. I do. Until I've lost more weight from my 3mth old Roux-en-y operation and thereafter. I won't believe I cannot reverse mine. Well, I think. Or was thinking. I will just continue improving my health and what will be... will be. Having my long awaited x-ray on my back/pelvis on Monday. So another health saga, probables. I could write a book. Ha ha Thanks for your wise advice [USER=181361]@helensaramay[/USER]. I have a new diabetic consultant, not by choice so I'll be interested in his take in 5mths time. There has been no mention of my thyroid TSH levels but I will chase it up when I see my new DN too. [/QUOTE]
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