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<blockquote data-quote="JAT1" data-source="post: 1978380" data-attributes="member: 490842"><p>Hello there Oscar1996. I have diabetes type 1 too, although only diagnosed for 6 months now. It sounds like your blood sugar is high. Drinking apple juice will raise your sugar - it would send mine to the moon! What you eat and drink is very important. The way to feel better and lift your mood is to keep your blood sugar between 4.5 and 8.0 and this is done by reducing carbs (first from starches and sugars), counting carbs and injecting the appropriate amount of insulin. Do you know your insulin to carb ratio?</p><p>If the medical support you have is inadequate (mine is), then you have to take responsibility for yourself. Six months ago I was a total wreck and since then I have regained my health, all because I tried my hardest to learn about my diabetes. It is up to the individual how much they want to look after their diabetes but if you do - life is fantastic. Unlike many other diseases, diabetes gives us a choice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JAT1, post: 1978380, member: 490842"] Hello there Oscar1996. I have diabetes type 1 too, although only diagnosed for 6 months now. It sounds like your blood sugar is high. Drinking apple juice will raise your sugar - it would send mine to the moon! What you eat and drink is very important. The way to feel better and lift your mood is to keep your blood sugar between 4.5 and 8.0 and this is done by reducing carbs (first from starches and sugars), counting carbs and injecting the appropriate amount of insulin. Do you know your insulin to carb ratio? If the medical support you have is inadequate (mine is), then you have to take responsibility for yourself. Six months ago I was a total wreck and since then I have regained my health, all because I tried my hardest to learn about my diabetes. It is up to the individual how much they want to look after their diabetes but if you do - life is fantastic. Unlike many other diseases, diabetes gives us a choice. [/QUOTE]
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