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Any tips on how to avoiding blood sugars rising when fasting or almost fasting?
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<blockquote data-quote="Fairygodmother" data-source="post: 2672814" data-attributes="member: 68789"><p>I think that learning how to juggle insulin to provide what your body needs when it needs it is key to avoiding difficulties when a normal routine is broken.</p><p>I’m not perfect at it but correction doses are really useful as is knowing when basal doses need to be raised (illness, winter) or lowered (extra exertion planned, summer).</p><p>Have you discussed the ways you can do this with your T1 medical team @smg14? </p><p>I know some medical personnel still stick to the old ways of managing T1 but many have changed their thinking.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fairygodmother, post: 2672814, member: 68789"] I think that learning how to juggle insulin to provide what your body needs when it needs it is key to avoiding difficulties when a normal routine is broken. I’m not perfect at it but correction doses are really useful as is knowing when basal doses need to be raised (illness, winter) or lowered (extra exertion planned, summer). Have you discussed the ways you can do this with your T1 medical team @smg14? I know some medical personnel still stick to the old ways of managing T1 but many have changed their thinking. [/QUOTE]
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