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<blockquote data-quote="MangosteenElbow" data-source="post: 2343420" data-attributes="member: 322425"><p>Agree with above when I was MDI but, there's more ...</p><p>Multi injecting for a meal added to woes around injection sites and regular adjustments.</p><p>It gets more complicated if exercising intensely, or for extended times, or both.</p><p></p><p>The feature on my pump for extending the bolus has been very helpful. It's arguably more beneficial to me than the CGSM in.the pump unit because it actually helps reduce "time under the curve", not just show it.</p><p></p><p>Keto has reduced spikes and insulin needs to about 18% pre keto, and I'm exercising roughly 5 times more, with so many good flow on effects.</p><p></p><p>Each to their own, it's a journey, helped by learning from our peers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MangosteenElbow, post: 2343420, member: 322425"] Agree with above when I was MDI but, there's more ... Multi injecting for a meal added to woes around injection sites and regular adjustments. It gets more complicated if exercising intensely, or for extended times, or both. The feature on my pump for extending the bolus has been very helpful. It's arguably more beneficial to me than the CGSM in.the pump unit because it actually helps reduce "time under the curve", not just show it. Keto has reduced spikes and insulin needs to about 18% pre keto, and I'm exercising roughly 5 times more, with so many good flow on effects. Each to their own, it's a journey, helped by learning from our peers. [/QUOTE]
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