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<blockquote data-quote="Xal" data-source="post: 2282738" data-attributes="member: 519463"><p>I have had a rollcoaster ride since diagnosis 8 months ago- my BG has been up & down. Many hypos and hypers sometimes in the same day. I have found it extremely difficult.</p><p></p><p>I worked at University but it was all too much for them & me so we parted company last week. The good news is I now have time to try and get my health back on track. The bad news is I need to find a new job which I reckon will not be so easy in the current climate. </p><p></p><p>Currently I seem to have a have a hypo every day - luckily nothing requiring medical intervention. Is this up& down what you remember you first 12 months honeymoon period being like?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Xal, post: 2282738, member: 519463"] I have had a rollcoaster ride since diagnosis 8 months ago- my BG has been up & down. Many hypos and hypers sometimes in the same day. I have found it extremely difficult. I worked at University but it was all too much for them & me so we parted company last week. The good news is I now have time to try and get my health back on track. The bad news is I need to find a new job which I reckon will not be so easy in the current climate. Currently I seem to have a have a hypo every day - luckily nothing requiring medical intervention. Is this up& down what you remember you first 12 months honeymoon period being like? [/QUOTE]
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