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<blockquote data-quote="Mrsass" data-source="post: 1076355" data-attributes="member: 86119"><p>Hi Stevie, the links that Tim2000s gave you for insulin management and carb counting are something you can get going with ASAP rather than wait and raise it with your gp, you are the person who controls your diabetes so by following what's shown in the links it should help you start to feel a lot better, obviously that's only part of your problems at the moment but you don't need to speak to your GP before doing this, you need to be confidant in your diabetes management. </p><p>You say your levels are roughly between 9-15 at the minute which won't help how you generally feel day to day as they are too high, getting sorted with your basal and knowing about carb counting can help control your levels better. </p><p>Also, personally, I don't think I would be taking on a personal trainer if you've bad leg pains and walking the dog is an effort, or did your doctor suggest that?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mrsass, post: 1076355, member: 86119"] Hi Stevie, the links that Tim2000s gave you for insulin management and carb counting are something you can get going with ASAP rather than wait and raise it with your gp, you are the person who controls your diabetes so by following what's shown in the links it should help you start to feel a lot better, obviously that's only part of your problems at the moment but you don't need to speak to your GP before doing this, you need to be confidant in your diabetes management. You say your levels are roughly between 9-15 at the minute which won't help how you generally feel day to day as they are too high, getting sorted with your basal and knowing about carb counting can help control your levels better. Also, personally, I don't think I would be taking on a personal trainer if you've bad leg pains and walking the dog is an effort, or did your doctor suggest that? [/QUOTE]
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