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Type 1: Do you ever think 'Why me?'
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<blockquote data-quote="MrXile" data-source="post: 1376307" data-attributes="member: 375716"><p>Ah yeah, living as healthy as I can, and attempting to control my levels - I seem to be having to eat snacks in between meal times at this moment in time to stay above 4-5mmol, seeing the consultant tomorrow, but the constant worry about dropping is annoying both of us lol</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>How did you cope at the beginning? I want to help improve by my own, and the wife's worries by doing something fun, but can't go out and do anything, so maybe we'll do puzzles and drink a posh coffee too hehe. </p><p></p><p>I guess just because I'm newly diagnosed that I'm feeling it's all a bit heavy right now, weighing us both down, hard to be positive when everything has changed completely. </p><p></p><p>Baby steps eh...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrXile, post: 1376307, member: 375716"] Ah yeah, living as healthy as I can, and attempting to control my levels - I seem to be having to eat snacks in between meal times at this moment in time to stay above 4-5mmol, seeing the consultant tomorrow, but the constant worry about dropping is annoying both of us lol How did you cope at the beginning? I want to help improve by my own, and the wife's worries by doing something fun, but can't go out and do anything, so maybe we'll do puzzles and drink a posh coffee too hehe. I guess just because I'm newly diagnosed that I'm feeling it's all a bit heavy right now, weighing us both down, hard to be positive when everything has changed completely. Baby steps eh... [/QUOTE]
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