Progress is progress. I've been diabetic 23 years. I still get high sugars, and it's still a daily search for balance. That's how it goes. Fortunately, a few bumps and spikes in the road aren't going to kill you; it's the long-term average that matters most.
I couldn't tell you how to do it, even if you wanted me to (which you don't). Finding the right levels is a very individual thing. But I can tell you it's doable, if you keep at it.
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I couldn't tell you how to do it, even if you wanted me to (which you don't). Finding the right levels is a very individual thing. But I can tell you it's doable, if you keep at it.
Good luck. (If I can help somehow, ask anytime.)