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<blockquote data-quote="Happyyo" data-source="post: 174074" data-attributes="member: 31493"><p>Well I'm having a rubbish time diabetes wise; I have a child already (healthy and fine) and have since then lost two babies. It seems letting my blood sugers get too low/keeping them perfect so I am liable to hypo with the slightest physical exercion is causing me problems eg: foetal anomalies and miscarridges.</p><p></p><p>When I eat eveything in sight and let my sugers get quite high from time to time but never go too low (as I did with my 1st born and am doing now (i'm pregnant again and a scan has shown theres no anomalies), it seems to work.</p><p></p><p>I have had a lot of pressure from the medical establishment to try new insulins and keep my blood sugers too low (perfect/borderline hypo), but after two deaths I'm going on what I have worked out myself from experience and how I feel physically within myself.</p><p>,</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Happyyo, post: 174074, member: 31493"] Well I'm having a rubbish time diabetes wise; I have a child already (healthy and fine) and have since then lost two babies. It seems letting my blood sugers get too low/keeping them perfect so I am liable to hypo with the slightest physical exercion is causing me problems eg: foetal anomalies and miscarridges. When I eat eveything in sight and let my sugers get quite high from time to time but never go too low (as I did with my 1st born and am doing now (i'm pregnant again and a scan has shown theres no anomalies), it seems to work. I have had a lot of pressure from the medical establishment to try new insulins and keep my blood sugers too low (perfect/borderline hypo), but after two deaths I'm going on what I have worked out myself from experience and how I feel physically within myself. , [/QUOTE]
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