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<blockquote data-quote="Steve 007" data-source="post: 2560608" data-attributes="member: 562690"><p>I’ve been type 1 for a year - gall stones damaged pancreas, and to be honest the past 2 and a bit mths the sugars have been all over the place. I admit I’ve had a few choc naughties and sweet desserts but not that many over the time, but lowest sugars have been 8.6 and highest have been Hi according to tester. keytones have been spot on through all this time, and felt well in myself - am due a review on 22 Nov, so hopefully something will happen, I suspect insulin will be changed to quick release rather than slow release, have kept an eating diary all this month for something to compare, and will see what happens, I feel I eat sensibly, even having cut out most of the sweet things I like, but not overly looking forward to the review!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steve 007, post: 2560608, member: 562690"] I’ve been type 1 for a year - gall stones damaged pancreas, and to be honest the past 2 and a bit mths the sugars have been all over the place. I admit I’ve had a few choc naughties and sweet desserts but not that many over the time, but lowest sugars have been 8.6 and highest have been Hi according to tester. keytones have been spot on through all this time, and felt well in myself - am due a review on 22 Nov, so hopefully something will happen, I suspect insulin will be changed to quick release rather than slow release, have kept an eating diary all this month for something to compare, and will see what happens, I feel I eat sensibly, even having cut out most of the sweet things I like, but not overly looking forward to the review!! [/QUOTE]
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