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<blockquote data-quote="Samanthajayne98" data-source="post: 2017229" data-attributes="member: 502882"><p>Hi! Just need some help/guidance, I’m 20 and have been diagnosed for 9 years, I’ve never really been good with my blood sugar level, I’ve always been on the higher side and never really in target, I’ve noticed it more since I started using the freestyle libre sensor in February which is handy because it’s made me much more aware of this but I’m starting to worry. I feel like I’m taking way too many units of insulin then I should be and it’s not really doing much, so just wondering if anyone is similar or any bit if advice would be such a help. I’ve been in touch with my diabetic nurse as well! Thank you!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Samanthajayne98, post: 2017229, member: 502882"] Hi! Just need some help/guidance, I’m 20 and have been diagnosed for 9 years, I’ve never really been good with my blood sugar level, I’ve always been on the higher side and never really in target, I’ve noticed it more since I started using the freestyle libre sensor in February which is handy because it’s made me much more aware of this but I’m starting to worry. I feel like I’m taking way too many units of insulin then I should be and it’s not really doing much, so just wondering if anyone is similar or any bit if advice would be such a help. I’ve been in touch with my diabetic nurse as well! Thank you! [/QUOTE]
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