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<blockquote data-quote="kitedoc" data-source="post: 1867589" data-attributes="member: 468714"><p>Been back on usual doses of antidepressants for 5 weeks and the insulin requirements have stayed down compared to when I had reduced the anti-d doses. And I have been on lower carbs (now max. of about 120 g per day), and even less insulin on days with more exercise. Time to see the doctor though as the lower girdle pain (no I do not wear one, that is just a description of where the pain is)!! is persisting. It started gradually some months ago and is there when I wake, does not change appreciably with BSLs.</p><p>You think it is age ?? Never! I am in denial and wish to remain young forever but at least I can ask the doctor to tell me straight and not rely on my <em>slightly</em> bias opinion of myself.</p><p>How often to we battle through the ups and downs, accepting that that is our lot in life when there might just be something happening, which is not just the #@!*&^%% diabetes, or there is something that would ease your situation or at least help us understand better what is happening ?</p><p> And when a real live human bean (as my eldest used to call people) face to face can help us better than a book, an A1 etc?</p><p>Progress report later, probably after vampire therapy, maybe XRay and other radiation exposure which will leave me glowing in the dark, and even a therapeutic trial of the next wonder drug on the market!! Whopee, an experimental subject again, NOT !!!</p><p>Pay no attention, I am a big boy now, developmentally, not in kilos, and can fight my own battles against the windmills of time !!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kitedoc, post: 1867589, member: 468714"] Been back on usual doses of antidepressants for 5 weeks and the insulin requirements have stayed down compared to when I had reduced the anti-d doses. And I have been on lower carbs (now max. of about 120 g per day), and even less insulin on days with more exercise. Time to see the doctor though as the lower girdle pain (no I do not wear one, that is just a description of where the pain is)!! is persisting. It started gradually some months ago and is there when I wake, does not change appreciably with BSLs. You think it is age ?? Never! I am in denial and wish to remain young forever but at least I can ask the doctor to tell me straight and not rely on my [I]slightly[/I] bias opinion of myself. How often to we battle through the ups and downs, accepting that that is our lot in life when there might just be something happening, which is not just the #@!*&^%% diabetes, or there is something that would ease your situation or at least help us understand better what is happening ? And when a real live human bean (as my eldest used to call people) face to face can help us better than a book, an A1 etc? Progress report later, probably after vampire therapy, maybe XRay and other radiation exposure which will leave me glowing in the dark, and even a therapeutic trial of the next wonder drug on the market!! Whopee, an experimental subject again, NOT !!! Pay no attention, I am a big boy now, developmentally, not in kilos, and can fight my own battles against the windmills of time !! [/QUOTE]
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