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<blockquote data-quote="Charlotte.beadling" data-source="post: 1394108" data-attributes="member: 381037"><p>Ahh awesome!! I am going to go in to my meeting next week armed with all of my readings and a fighting attitude! I always kinda get fobbed off. My HBA1C at the minute is at 8 but I just get told this doesn't constitute as 'bad' enough. Your letter probably resides a lot with most diabetics - just because mine isn't as bad as it could be doesn't mean it's not bad enough for that individual. </p><p>It sounds like I would benefit a lot from a pump particularly with my training! I really like the sound of what you do, at the moment I just kind of have to guess how my body is going to react to exercise/if I still have insulin working in the background/ if I am going to have a dramatic drop/ if I need to eat something first (pointless if you're actually doing the exercise to stay in shape) argh!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Charlotte.beadling, post: 1394108, member: 381037"] Ahh awesome!! I am going to go in to my meeting next week armed with all of my readings and a fighting attitude! I always kinda get fobbed off. My HBA1C at the minute is at 8 but I just get told this doesn't constitute as 'bad' enough. Your letter probably resides a lot with most diabetics - just because mine isn't as bad as it could be doesn't mean it's not bad enough for that individual. It sounds like I would benefit a lot from a pump particularly with my training! I really like the sound of what you do, at the moment I just kind of have to guess how my body is going to react to exercise/if I still have insulin working in the background/ if I am going to have a dramatic drop/ if I need to eat something first (pointless if you're actually doing the exercise to stay in shape) argh!! [/QUOTE]
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