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<blockquote data-quote="Shiba Park" data-source="post: 2286965" data-attributes="member: 329563"><p>As the previous replies have said, there is some great tech these days that can help, but it really addresses the symptoms not the cause.</p><p>I suggest you start with a book like "Think like a pancreas" and good old fashioned food/insulin logs. As explained in the book above, get the basal right, get your carb/insulin sorted AKA 'carb counting' and then the tech (if needed) is fine tuning rather than alerting due to fundamental errors in the insulin dosing.</p><p></p><p>I also echo the previous comment about the lacking level of clue amongst GP's about T1...</p><p></p><p>Shiba.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shiba Park, post: 2286965, member: 329563"] As the previous replies have said, there is some great tech these days that can help, but it really addresses the symptoms not the cause. I suggest you start with a book like "Think like a pancreas" and good old fashioned food/insulin logs. As explained in the book above, get the basal right, get your carb/insulin sorted AKA 'carb counting' and then the tech (if needed) is fine tuning rather than alerting due to fundamental errors in the insulin dosing. I also echo the previous comment about the lacking level of clue amongst GP's about T1... Shiba. [/QUOTE]
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