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<blockquote data-quote="Hopeful34" data-source="post: 2712727" data-attributes="member: 378858"><p>Blood sugar goes up and down even in non diabetics, so yours will too. It will get easier once you've done your carb counting course, but as [USER=372207]@Antje77[/USER] posted there are many different things that affect blood sugar levels. </p><p>I know you're struggling, and it's a huge learning curve when you're diagnosed with diabetes, but if you accept your levels will go up and down, and there will be times you need to eat something to head off a hypo (as you did), or add a correction dose of insulin (once you're on a basal/bolus regime) you might not be so hard on yourself. You're doing brilliantly, to have graphs like that, when you're so newly diagnosed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hopeful34, post: 2712727, member: 378858"] Blood sugar goes up and down even in non diabetics, so yours will too. It will get easier once you've done your carb counting course, but as [USER=372207]@Antje77[/USER] posted there are many different things that affect blood sugar levels. I know you're struggling, and it's a huge learning curve when you're diagnosed with diabetes, but if you accept your levels will go up and down, and there will be times you need to eat something to head off a hypo (as you did), or add a correction dose of insulin (once you're on a basal/bolus regime) you might not be so hard on yourself. You're doing brilliantly, to have graphs like that, when you're so newly diagnosed. [/QUOTE]
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