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November 22nd, 2009
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I've been having a lot of lows lately. I've been increasing my insulin, so I'm in that middle stage of fixing highs and avoiding those pesky lows. But it seems like every time I turn around, another low has snuck up on me.

 

Sure lows are great for my A1c, but they are horrible for my weight, my nerves, and everything in between. I'm trying to treat sensibly, but it seems like if I don't carb load that I'm low again in another hour. And I can't get it out of my head that I'm at risk of lows constantly now (like during a quiz in class, at work, and driving home from Target).

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