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Well It's Not High BG Then!

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MikeyBikey

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I convinced myself that high BG (>11) wwas the trigger for phantom pain. Today my waking 8.2 has been my highest BG all day with a couple of dips below 4! However, since 3:00pm I have been in the grips of phantom pain. Gabapentin at 2:00 did not prevent it and Oxycodone at 4:00 has not touched it.

I had planned to do quite a few things this afternoon and hardly done any! :( :( :(
 
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