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<blockquote data-quote="jrussell88" data-source="post: 438127" data-attributes="member: 76095"><p>I don't know about insulin resistance and age but I developed some resistance with use. </p><p></p><p>If you feel you need more carbohydrate in your diet, then you will need to increase the insulin. If you're not used to making changes then consider discussing it with your consultant first. Stability is key to keeping blood sugar readings within the normal range.</p><p></p><p>It can be hard to achieve a stable lifestyle - activity and food may vary, other things too which may not be under your control. Since my life is varied I switched to a flexible regimen - I adjust the fast-acting dose for my meals and exercise, and leave the long-acting pretty much alone. This gives me more control, but it's very hands-on and won't work for everyone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jrussell88, post: 438127, member: 76095"] I don't know about insulin resistance and age but I developed some resistance with use. If you feel you need more carbohydrate in your diet, then you will need to increase the insulin. If you're not used to making changes then consider discussing it with your consultant first. Stability is key to keeping blood sugar readings within the normal range. It can be hard to achieve a stable lifestyle - activity and food may vary, other things too which may not be under your control. Since my life is varied I switched to a flexible regimen - I adjust the fast-acting dose for my meals and exercise, and leave the long-acting pretty much alone. This gives me more control, but it's very hands-on and won't work for everyone. [/QUOTE]
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