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Any such thing as too much insulin ?
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<blockquote data-quote="Marie 2" data-source="post: 2278510" data-attributes="member: 475037"><p>I think they like at least 70% TIR. I have my TIR range set at 3.6 to 8.9 and I stay 98%-100% TIR. I achieve 100% all the time. what I aim for and is hard for me is 14 days in a row at 100%. There is always one day that screws it up!! Most diabetics do not get close to that high of a TIR percent and they really don't need to.</p><p></p><p>Honestly most people do not achieve that goal, and for most you just don't need to achieve that high of a percent. I think you are doing great at being at 70% TIR. Experience really helps to know how to control your BG level.</p><p></p><p>I do not low carb, but I do have a Dexcom CGM, an Omnipod pump and I prebolus.</p><p></p><p>PS, I'm also retired now and that has helped a lot as at my workplace I could never count on if I would have lunch or when or if I would get to finish it. So I could not prebolus for my major meal of the day as I also worked late.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marie 2, post: 2278510, member: 475037"] I think they like at least 70% TIR. I have my TIR range set at 3.6 to 8.9 and I stay 98%-100% TIR. I achieve 100% all the time. what I aim for and is hard for me is 14 days in a row at 100%. There is always one day that screws it up!! Most diabetics do not get close to that high of a TIR percent and they really don't need to. Honestly most people do not achieve that goal, and for most you just don't need to achieve that high of a percent. I think you are doing great at being at 70% TIR. Experience really helps to know how to control your BG level. I do not low carb, but I do have a Dexcom CGM, an Omnipod pump and I prebolus. PS, I'm also retired now and that has helped a lot as at my workplace I could never count on if I would have lunch or when or if I would get to finish it. So I could not prebolus for my major meal of the day as I also worked late. [/QUOTE]
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