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<blockquote data-quote="pumppimp" data-source="post: 423532" data-attributes="member: 52090"><p>Hi Kat,</p><p>A big cuddle from me as well, Well done for getting as far as you have, don't be feeling ashamed because it's a really hard job. With your eyes it may be that your improved control is actually what's made them worse. My HbA1c went from the 14's down to the 8's within a couple of months from having the pump and that's what gave me eye problems. However now I've been fixed up with my improved control I don't have any eye problems. It does get better, if you're having any specific problems let us know and you might get a few suggestions you've not tried yet. The more testing you do the better, well done for getting up to 5 a day, I always struggle to remember and end up guessing a lot, but the more you test the more information you have to sort your levels out. Good luck there's always people here to dish out cyber cuddles when you want a rant. </p><p>Laura</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pumppimp, post: 423532, member: 52090"] Hi Kat, A big cuddle from me as well, Well done for getting as far as you have, don't be feeling ashamed because it's a really hard job. With your eyes it may be that your improved control is actually what's made them worse. My HbA1c went from the 14's down to the 8's within a couple of months from having the pump and that's what gave me eye problems. However now I've been fixed up with my improved control I don't have any eye problems. It does get better, if you're having any specific problems let us know and you might get a few suggestions you've not tried yet. The more testing you do the better, well done for getting up to 5 a day, I always struggle to remember and end up guessing a lot, but the more you test the more information you have to sort your levels out. Good luck there's always people here to dish out cyber cuddles when you want a rant. Laura [/QUOTE]
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