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Old 05-02-2008, 10:03 PM #1
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Crazy Sometimes I Have My Dah Moments!!

Once again I decided that I could control my diabetes without pills and stopped taking them.....I was fine for a couple days...had to work and keeping the #s down a bit but I was doing OK.....untill yesterday. I woke up feeling wonky....and hot....and just crappy.
Turns out my sugars went for the soar upward. I immediately went back on the pills. Of course that pulls it down fast and furious so I felt like crap with low sugars. The pills also give me a really gassy, bloated belly so I had that added discomfort! Today was the same to I took the full dose and then managed to keep them at really good levels all day. Today was the kind of day that every day needs to be like for me....I just get sick of dealing with the ups and downs and the feeling that they give me
Sure hope everyone else is behaving!!
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