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Old 02-29-2008, 06:26 AM
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John....You can probably consider the last "bad" episodes as a blip on your good record. As we all know that is inevitable over the long run. If you have had such a long streak without hypos you have probably had a fairly good record without the highs as well. And that narrowing of the range in your blood sugar levels has been reflected in your recent A1C of 6.0. We always need those personal challenges. It is tough to get that 6.0 and by any standard you have harnessed your diabetes.
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Old 03-01-2008, 06:45 AM
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One day and counting!

I do go low a lot. The only ones I count for this streak are the ones where I'm basically impaired and I or someone else needs to treat or else. I don't count the little ones, but I must go into the three's 2 or 3 times a week if not more.
John, at least we know you are human now you've said that.

About your recent ups and downs, man it's that hunger gets me. Fluctation and hi/low blood sugars can create such intense cravings and hunger, and I can think I am eating appropriately but I can get so vague and wishy washy in those times too! Gotta love the chasing your tail syndrome. Hope things are more even for you.
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