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    Not your regular diabetic.....please help if possible

    The only two things I feel comfortable offering suggestions (not advice) would be on insulin timing, and on foods consumed. Novorapid really isn't very rapid. It takes between 2 and 5 hours for the insulin you inject, to be used by the body. A lot of us consider four hours to be about the length...
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    Diabetes onset.

    I would agree with Spiker on this. A simple blood test taken by someone who is used to administering blood tests, to rule out something serious, is not a horrific act that merits a phone call to social care. An adverse change in the mood of a person and a problem with regulating blood sugar are...
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    Vitamins

    This is a tricky one because there isn't a lot of evidence based research that I know of for type 1 diabetics specifically (@phoenix - work your magic please). Personally I supplement with cod liver oil, magnesium citrate, and alpha lipoic acid, which is claimed to be an insulin mimetic (makes...
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    Fungal infection effect or wound effect on BG?

    Sorry to hear you've had a difficult time of it Spiker. Just to add my two cents - are you taking any probiotics or eating any probiotic foods like sauerkraut, kefir, or fermented yogurt (along with prebiotic fibrous veggies) when you've been on the antibiotics? I only ask because the...
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    Type 1: What are your HbA1c test results?

    3 months on the pump, and mine has come down to 5.8%, with very few hypos. Absolutely delighted with it. The pump is hard work but the flexibility it provides is fantastic. Beats 21 years of MDI hands down.
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    Low carb diet - effect on my BG and stability

    Each to their own. The me of today and the me of 5 years ago would disagree a lot I think on eating habits and lifestyle, and I may totally change my way of thinking on nutrition in 5 years time, but I highly doubt it. I agree that diabetes shouldn't rule our lives, but it definitely places...
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    August Whole 30 Paleo Challenge

    No, the average paleolithic person did not live long lives by today's disease riddled standards. But, remember that an average age can be misleading. When the 'caveman' didn't die in childbirth, when s/he wasn't eaten by a predator, when s/he was not killed in war or in a hunting incident, or...
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    Herbalife

    Falam, with all due respect, go and take your views on 'curing' diabetes and stick them up your anus. Please tell me how '4 Herbs' magically switches off an autoimmune response and restores the functioning of my annihilated beta cells? And no other worldly claims to Allah, or any other God...
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    Basal Rates

    Hello fellow pumpers. I've had one week on the Medtronic pump and am surprised at how quickly I've managed to get used to having it permanently attached. Keep forgetting it's there, and end up catching the tubing on daft things. Ouch! But I'm sure you've all been there and can relate. No...
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    What are your ketone levels for low carbers out there?

    Hey Mrs Vimes. Thanks for your input. Were there any concerns raised by your DN? And was she accepting of how you chose to eat? Or was her overriding concern on blood sugars? Glad to hear the pump has been such a positive experience. Being able to adjust for training will be amazing. I know it...
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    What are your ketone levels for low carbers out there?

    Hey the good people of the forum, This may be a bit of ramble. Please be patient....but curious for your thoughts. I've been following a low carb/ketogenic paleo style diet for about 18 months now. I feel good eating this way, and my mood, temperament, and concentration levels are all better...
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    Type 1: What are your HbA1c test results?

    6.4% but too many lows for my liking so that number is maybe a bit artificial. Start insulin pump next week. Now if I could get 6.4% with no lows then that would put a massive grin on my face.
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    High blood sugars but low GI eating. Max 100g-120g carbs a day.

    It's hard to say. And your body can change how it responds to food and drink so what applied during one period of your life may not hold true during other periods. I was never much of a coffee or tea drinker until relatively recently. I did notice, however, that when I used to drink diet coke...
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    High blood sugars but low GI eating. Max 100g-120g carbs a day.

    To determine if it is coffee or dawn phenomenon that is potentially causing that early morning rise I would forego the coffee and see if that has an impact. I need to take two units as soon as I get up otherwise my blood sugars spike by 5 points. I also need to inject 1.5 units for when I have...
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    What reason are you on a pump?

    Dawn phenomenon principally for me also. Plus I recorded a few scary lows - 1.7 range - when I was under the weather and all predictability went out the window. That put the fear of death into me but I was able to use it as evidence towards meeting the criteria for a pump. Record, record...
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    Type 1 30+ blood sugar

    It's going to be very difficult to try and match your basal needs at a time when your body is healing and experienced a stressful event. I should know - I think I have the dreaded manflu at the moment or something equally sinister. Not pleasant at all. As part of the immune response your body...
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    LOW CARBING TRIALS.. FAILING.. RED BULL EMERGENCY..

    You mention your up at 4am and don't get home until 8-9pm on some nights. On average, how much sleep do you get each night? If you're getting inadequate sleep, then it is almost impossible to fix the situation. Combine that with sitting in a car for several hours, the stress of a new job, and...
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    Are DSNs there just to make you feel like S**t?

    It's annoying isn't it? Although I'm not on a pump (sitting waiting in a lengthy queue for one at the moment), my experience of DSN's and consultants is that they have been warm and welcoming...and totally fixated on a number. And that's what it all boils down to doesn't it? Good numbers equate...
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    Type 1 Exercise question

    Hi Dave, Can't comment on the long cycling training as I'd probably need stabilisers to stay on a bike these days. However, I do a fair bit of running. Since being keto adapted I find that my blood sugars stay very stable when I'm doing long and relatively low intensity runs. I'm also quite...
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    Sugar v Fat

    Hi MID. I try and take 5g of sodium daily. That is the number Volek and Phinney recommend (if I remember correctly), when you consume 50g or less of carbohydrates a day. For some, sea salt in hot water is not particularly yummy, so I put it in my tea together with magnesium drops (it's not very...