Re: Progression halted?



Michelle <bookbug2005@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
: Thank you for your replies. It's very inspiring. :-)

: I realized I had sugar problems last November and immediately got on
: the "eating to your meter" program. Now I never have any 1 hr readings
: over 140 or 2 hour readings over 120. Usually, even my 1 hour readings
: are under 120. I've reached a place where I'm not struggling so much,
: yet still feel the initial compulsion to do more--the same feeling of
: alarm that I had upon realizing the problem. I need to understand that
: while constant vigilance is necessary, maybe I've reached the place I
: was searching for--a program that works for me. It seems a little
: scary not to have to concentrate on it 24/7.

: This is a little convoluted, but by seeing that you all have maintained
: your programs for a long period of time--in some cases, an incredibly
: long period of time--makes me see that I can "trust" in my program. I
: hope this makes sense.

: Thanks again,
: Michelle

I fully understand. It is like anything like weight control, etc. It is
hard to adjust to achievign the goal and not still striving for further
improvement, consantly seekign lower and lower Aics and pps. You haave
reached a balance and shudl enjoy it without all the need to constantly
tes 8 times a day, but ust be careful to periodically take a frequent test
day or meal or two and keep reading here, to help keep ou on teh straight
and narow. I find this group wonderful for that prupose.

Wendy
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