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Old 02-06-2010, 10:59 PM
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As I write this, my blood glucose is approaching 400 mg/dl (22.2 mmol/l) so believe me, nobody on this board is perfect. I'm glad you've come here and shared the issues that you are facing.

What I would suggest is concentrating on one thing at a time. Diabetes is very overwhelming, there are so many different areas to work on like weight, insulin management, exercise, etc.

Make sure that you are now injecting in the right place and the right time. The way you will see if it's 'working' is by testing your blood sugar more. That's really the key. Try setting a goal of going to the gym for 45 minutes three times a week, cut out all pasta and white bread, and check your blood sugar before and after every single meal and snack.

Keep you head up and realize that we have ALL been where you are now and you will persevere!
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