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<blockquote data-quote="nurseryboss" data-source="post: 2514003" data-attributes="member: 187497"><p>Hello Danny, lots of good advice here. but I understand that it is very hard to put it all into practice when you are feeling so low. I hope that you feel a bit better soon but please make use of your diabetes team, they are the experts. Take someone along with you if possible as they can help you remember all your questions. When your blood sugars improve ask about having a pump (if you are happy to have one). I have had type 1 for 58 years and have had a pump for the last 13 years. My control and my life (at the age of 71) is so much better now than it has been previously.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nurseryboss, post: 2514003, member: 187497"] Hello Danny, lots of good advice here. but I understand that it is very hard to put it all into practice when you are feeling so low. I hope that you feel a bit better soon but please make use of your diabetes team, they are the experts. Take someone along with you if possible as they can help you remember all your questions. When your blood sugars improve ask about having a pump (if you are happy to have one). I have had type 1 for 58 years and have had a pump for the last 13 years. My control and my life (at the age of 71) is so much better now than it has been previously. [/QUOTE]
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