Wonderful group

I was thinking of starting a group just like this
one. I was diagnosed with type 1 when I was 21, but no
one was sure if I was type 1 or 2 for a long time. I
didn’t get my sugars under control until I got my pump
last summer. My last A1c was 5.5! <br
struggled with depression since jr high and it feeds on the
diabetes and the diabetes feeds on the depression. It’s
better with the pump as I can lead a more normal
lifestyle, but it never really goes away.<br
am now 25, working on my degree in social work. One
of my professional goals is to work with people and
help them deal w/ chronic illness.<br

2 Responses to “Wonderful group”

  1. Neva Marjory Says:

    Welcome Jenny,<br
    work degree.<br
    great. By any chance are you getting a lot of
    lows?<br
    it went down from the last time, which was 6.8. Ever
    since I was put on the pump 3 years ago, my HbA1c have
    been below 7.0. Sometimes, I might have problems
    because I have gastroparesis, this means that my stomach
    is slow in digesting what I eat.<br
    you that aren’t sure what the HbA1c or
    Glycohemoglobin test are, you should really talk to your doctors
    about this test. These tests measure how much glucose
    was in your blood in the last 3 to 4
    months.<br
    never heard of HbA1c or Glycohemoglobin. These tests

    can give you an idea of whether or not you need any
    adjustments in your Diabetes regimen. You should also test
    your blood glucose at home.<br
    Love.<br

  2. Neva Marjory Says:

    Taty, <br
    lows w/ my A1c at 5.5. Not many. Once in a while, but
    whenever they start to happen more that two or three times
    a week I cut my basals back a .1 of a unit or
    so.<br
    I’m high I usually take one unit for every 18 grams
    of carbohydrate, and if I am low I bump it to one
    unit for 20 grams. Works pretty well…especially as a
    student.<br

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