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<blockquote data-quote="becky.ford93" data-source="post: 877805" data-attributes="member: 188162"><p>You're obviously at a low point right now, at that's not abnormal, especially when you're new to it all. There's no point in me telling you not to do weed, you're 17 and I think it'd probably fall on deaf ears!! Maybe try experimenting with low carb foods you still really like. If drinks are an issue, supermarkets offer tons of different sugar free options these days. I know some people say they can really taste the difference in some so its just a case of finding something you like. Might sound weird but I love sugar free jelly too, having some in the fridge is always great if I'm craving something sweet. When you're high you probably don't have much control over what you crave, but it might help to have some sugar free stuff around just in case. Maybe start slow, try working on one meal a day where you always take your insulin and control your sugar levels well. Just doing that might help, and reduce how daunting it is to inject four times a day</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="becky.ford93, post: 877805, member: 188162"] You're obviously at a low point right now, at that's not abnormal, especially when you're new to it all. There's no point in me telling you not to do weed, you're 17 and I think it'd probably fall on deaf ears!! Maybe try experimenting with low carb foods you still really like. If drinks are an issue, supermarkets offer tons of different sugar free options these days. I know some people say they can really taste the difference in some so its just a case of finding something you like. Might sound weird but I love sugar free jelly too, having some in the fridge is always great if I'm craving something sweet. When you're high you probably don't have much control over what you crave, but it might help to have some sugar free stuff around just in case. Maybe start slow, try working on one meal a day where you always take your insulin and control your sugar levels well. Just doing that might help, and reduce how daunting it is to inject four times a day [/QUOTE]
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