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So tonight I'm going back onto the pump. I switched to injections 2-3 months ago but now with school starting and basketball starting again I'm finding it really hard to get good control. I'm super high in the morning and go low every afternoon and night. I've been playing with dosages and snacks but I can't seem to get a hold on it. I really like not being hooked up to anything 24/7 but I guess I don't have a choice. I'm excited to have normal numbers again but I still am not wanting to change.

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Kristin Comment by Kristin on September 7, 2008 at 11:12pm
I hope that the transition goes well! And I definitely get the mixed feelings about changing...
Hope that school and basketball get off to a great start!

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