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<blockquote data-quote="tim2000s" data-source="post: 804963" data-attributes="member: 30007"><p>Thanks for that insight [USER=168319]@Im_typeone[/USER]. You seem to manage your glucose levels in the same way that I do in terms of sugar surfing, but using Afrezza instead of NovoRapid (Novolog in the US), however I am dosing when my bg level reaches 6.5mmol/l (117), and do stack insulin whilst surfing, which doesn't seem to cause massive lows (mainly due to the way I eat, which is as a result of my fitness regime). It looks like the main difference is the tightness of dosing to carb counting?</p><p></p><p>It would be interesting to understand how you used to manage your levels before?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tim2000s, post: 804963, member: 30007"] Thanks for that insight [USER=168319]@Im_typeone[/USER]. You seem to manage your glucose levels in the same way that I do in terms of sugar surfing, but using Afrezza instead of NovoRapid (Novolog in the US), however I am dosing when my bg level reaches 6.5mmol/l (117), and do stack insulin whilst surfing, which doesn't seem to cause massive lows (mainly due to the way I eat, which is as a result of my fitness regime). It looks like the main difference is the tightness of dosing to carb counting? It would be interesting to understand how you used to manage your levels before? [/QUOTE]
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