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Old 07-02-2008, 09:03 PM
Katrina Stovold Katrina Stovold is offline
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Yes, thanks Joe but I have been a dedicated strict exercise for over 13 years on a weekly basis, I eat very well every day mainly eating the same type of diet and meal portions every day so as to avoid any unusal and annoying highs and lows. My insulin recordings are very strict also, testing up to 9 times a day. It is not as easy as you make it sound you know as other type 1 diabetics out there would agree. Other factors come in to play and sometimes we all do every thing we can which is right, eat right, right amount of insulin for days we are happy, then for no known reason our sugar levels skyrocket, so dont sit there and tell me that D is controlled by diet, insulin and exercise alone. We do our best but other factors beyond our control throw our sugar levels out ie stress. And one more thing which is the whole point of my posting is pregnancy....... pregnancy can throw sugars out of wack from my understanding from other helpful mothers in this forum and they may be doing all they can and doing their absolute best and our "FEMALE" hormones jump in and frustrate us, it can be very frustrating thank you very much!!!!!
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