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Old 08-22-2008, 11:11 AM
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Originally Posted by lugnut48 View Post
I'm curious, does anyone do a good job take care of yourself "in the dark"? I mean, for quite a while, I wasn't testing (except maybe once every day or two), I watched what I ate, and did really well with taking my shots. (This was when I was on MDI.)

Now that I'm on the pump, I'm finding it much more difficult to get consistent numbers using this method. Has anyone had any "luck" doing it "in the dark"? I just can't to get it down like I used to.
I did it all way too much when I was in college.... and then I saw the light, or rather thousands of laser beams. Not a good practice.
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a1c 6.8 (12.15.08)
Vitrectomies May 2007 & July 2007
Casually TTC so we'll see what happens.
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