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<blockquote data-quote="Odin004" data-source="post: 1511016" data-attributes="member: 406622"><p>Thanks [USER=32394]@catapillar[/USER], I agree, lack of practice may also be a factor; but whatever the precise cause of the higher sugars and increased ratios, the issue seems to be very firmly diet related, rather than the result of some underlying physiological change; and I'm quite sure therefore that the ratios can be normalised again, on the reintroduction of a little extra carb. </p><p></p><p>I've decided to reintroduce a small amount of extra carb to see how it goes - which does seem somewhat counter-intuitive, when the problem I'm trying to rectify is high sugars - the question is how best to go about it? I wonder if the best way would be to keep insulin dosage the same, and just eat the amount of carb that such a dose "should" be appropriate for - in which case, sugars may go very high - but hopefully only until things resolve..? If you have any thoughts on how you're going to reintroduce the carb, do let me know!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Odin004, post: 1511016, member: 406622"] Thanks [USER=32394]@catapillar[/USER], I agree, lack of practice may also be a factor; but whatever the precise cause of the higher sugars and increased ratios, the issue seems to be very firmly diet related, rather than the result of some underlying physiological change; and I'm quite sure therefore that the ratios can be normalised again, on the reintroduction of a little extra carb. I've decided to reintroduce a small amount of extra carb to see how it goes - which does seem somewhat counter-intuitive, when the problem I'm trying to rectify is high sugars - the question is how best to go about it? I wonder if the best way would be to keep insulin dosage the same, and just eat the amount of carb that such a dose "should" be appropriate for - in which case, sugars may go very high - but hopefully only until things resolve..? If you have any thoughts on how you're going to reintroduce the carb, do let me know! [/QUOTE]
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