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<blockquote data-quote="Krystyna23040" data-source="post: 2153482" data-attributes="member: 374421"><p>A really good 5.3 this morning. Yesterday I did the two things that always put my fbs into the 6s - really stressed out over the eye clinic appt and had cheese at 10pm. But today, for reasons only known by my pancreas and liver, it didn't.</p><p></p><p>Eye clinic went well - no macular oedema so no injections thank goodness. Consultant agreed that the macular oedema might have been caused by a sudden drop in blood sugars when my hba1c dropped to 36. There is a name for it but I have forgotten what he called it - was so stressed that brain not functioning properly. </p><p></p><p>Note to self - stressing out over eye clinic appointments to be avoided in the future as quite pointless and exhausting. So next appt in December - no stressing out. That's an order!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Krystyna23040, post: 2153482, member: 374421"] A really good 5.3 this morning. Yesterday I did the two things that always put my fbs into the 6s - really stressed out over the eye clinic appt and had cheese at 10pm. But today, for reasons only known by my pancreas and liver, it didn't. Eye clinic went well - no macular oedema so no injections thank goodness. Consultant agreed that the macular oedema might have been caused by a sudden drop in blood sugars when my hba1c dropped to 36. There is a name for it but I have forgotten what he called it - was so stressed that brain not functioning properly. Note to self - stressing out over eye clinic appointments to be avoided in the future as quite pointless and exhausting. So next appt in December - no stressing out. That's an order! [/QUOTE]
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