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<blockquote data-quote="ann34+" data-source="post: 943116" data-attributes="member: 94348"><p>some years ago i went to a diabetes uk day where one talk was highlighting the difficulties regarding Type one and diabetes control and unavoidable stress and the effects, the researcher said they had found that in some people stress would lead to them needing less insulin, and in others to them needing more (they said their research had found people were usually in either one or the other of these categories, though some people said they could react either way, and that they could not predict which ). The only advice seemed to be to try to be aware of how your diabetes would react .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ann34+, post: 943116, member: 94348"] some years ago i went to a diabetes uk day where one talk was highlighting the difficulties regarding Type one and diabetes control and unavoidable stress and the effects, the researcher said they had found that in some people stress would lead to them needing less insulin, and in others to them needing more (they said their research had found people were usually in either one or the other of these categories, though some people said they could react either way, and that they could not predict which ). The only advice seemed to be to try to be aware of how your diabetes would react . [/QUOTE]
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