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<blockquote data-quote="witan" data-source="post: 146127" data-attributes="member: 12474"><p>I suspect that you must have quite a high carb intake to need that amount of insulin, and still have high BG. Obviously if you decrease the carbs you'll be risking serious hypos so it would be a matter of a little of each (carbs/insulin) at a time with regular measurements.</p><p></p><p>If you don't have a copy find out about Dr Bernstein's book and 'the beauty of small numbers', this should enable you to get and keep good control, there are lots of references on the forum - check out the Low Carb section too.</p><p></p><p>I'm sure you'll soon be back to near normal levels.</p><p></p><p>I'm not sure about insulin resistance in T1 but know that for T2 exercise is the usual way to reduce it, although it can be stuborn, so I'm wondering why you've been told to rest when light exercise might help - I can't recommend anything so await some more experienced comments...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="witan, post: 146127, member: 12474"] I suspect that you must have quite a high carb intake to need that amount of insulin, and still have high BG. Obviously if you decrease the carbs you'll be risking serious hypos so it would be a matter of a little of each (carbs/insulin) at a time with regular measurements. If you don't have a copy find out about Dr Bernstein's book and 'the beauty of small numbers', this should enable you to get and keep good control, there are lots of references on the forum - check out the Low Carb section too. I'm sure you'll soon be back to near normal levels. I'm not sure about insulin resistance in T1 but know that for T2 exercise is the usual way to reduce it, although it can be stuborn, so I'm wondering why you've been told to rest when light exercise might help - I can't recommend anything so await some more experienced comments... [/QUOTE]
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