Janet_rabbit
Active Member
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- Type of diabetes
- Type 1
- Treatment type
- Pump
- Dislikes
- intolerance, hatred, fighting
Like with so many aspects of diabetes, I think this really varies a lot from person to person. I personally need less insulin when it is very cold weather, but I need to be careful in hot weather as I tend to assume my BS is high if I am thirsty ... but in hot weather I'm more likely to just be thirsty because of the heat! Blood testing is the only answer. On a plus side, it's a lot easier to get a blood sample when your body is warm - really tricky with cold numb fingers in the middle of winter!