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<blockquote data-quote="StewartH" data-source="post: 1631596" data-attributes="member: 125907"><p>Olster, Your descriptions took me back to my very first hypo in hospital 1981, about an hour after being given my very first injection. As Scott-C has said, you are doing well. You may guess form the various answers above, controlling sugar levels is a very complicated business. The rules they give you at hospital are simplified to make them easier to learn and imply that accurate control is possible, and expected of you.... but it is not nearly that simple and certainly not easy. Over the coming years you will battle with lows and highs, with finding out what various foods do to your blood glucose levels , what various sports and activities do. You will find out that the body fuelling system is always a bit 'unpredictable' and will often be asking yourself after a blood test ' how did that happen?'. But with continuing curiosity and determination you will follow the path to become the worlds no.1 expert on Olster blood glucose control. Go for gold. </p><p>Good luck always.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="StewartH, post: 1631596, member: 125907"] Olster, Your descriptions took me back to my very first hypo in hospital 1981, about an hour after being given my very first injection. As Scott-C has said, you are doing well. You may guess form the various answers above, controlling sugar levels is a very complicated business. The rules they give you at hospital are simplified to make them easier to learn and imply that accurate control is possible, and expected of you.... but it is not nearly that simple and certainly not easy. Over the coming years you will battle with lows and highs, with finding out what various foods do to your blood glucose levels , what various sports and activities do. You will find out that the body fuelling system is always a bit 'unpredictable' and will often be asking yourself after a blood test ' how did that happen?'. But with continuing curiosity and determination you will follow the path to become the worlds no.1 expert on Olster blood glucose control. Go for gold. Good luck always. [/QUOTE]
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