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<blockquote data-quote="Ink" data-source="post: 2199694" data-attributes="member: 470832"><p>Hello I am a type one diabetic I was on injection until 14years ago when I went on the insulin pump until going onto the pump I was never under control. Their is no Wright or wrong way with how you deal with your diabetes each person is an individual and makes their own choices on what to eat and how much to eat.</p><p> I can go in the garden and my blood sugar can shoot up to 18 but be sat down and be at 3.5. </p><p> My HB used to be up at 98 and now is 52 which is excellent. </p><p>I would do some fasting to see what your blood sugar are running through the day and my have to drop your Glyargine slightly down but only slowly. If u also have a fast acting insulin with your meals also they may need to drop.</p><p>Julie</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ink, post: 2199694, member: 470832"] Hello I am a type one diabetic I was on injection until 14years ago when I went on the insulin pump until going onto the pump I was never under control. Their is no Wright or wrong way with how you deal with your diabetes each person is an individual and makes their own choices on what to eat and how much to eat. I can go in the garden and my blood sugar can shoot up to 18 but be sat down and be at 3.5. My HB used to be up at 98 and now is 52 which is excellent. I would do some fasting to see what your blood sugar are running through the day and my have to drop your Glyargine slightly down but only slowly. If u also have a fast acting insulin with your meals also they may need to drop. Julie [/QUOTE]
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