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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted Account" data-source="post: 1914753"><p>As a T1, I would <strong><u>not</u></strong> advocate reducing insulin needs. It is unlikely that a lower carb diet would significantly reduce the basal insulin requirements. Therefore, changing diet is not going to help.</p><p>However, I agree with [USER=451727]@KK123[/USER] that we are unlikely to run out of supplies and stockpiling insulin (or any other medication) is likely to make it more of a problem.</p><p>I always make sure to have a couple of weeks worth of insulin and test strips in case there is a problem such as bad weather which could impact availability and mean I could run out of supplies. I see Brexit another example of this kind of scenario. So I don't plan to do anything different in March next year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted Account, post: 1914753"] As a T1, I would [B][U]not[/U][/B] advocate reducing insulin needs. It is unlikely that a lower carb diet would significantly reduce the basal insulin requirements. Therefore, changing diet is not going to help. However, I agree with [USER=451727]@KK123[/USER] that we are unlikely to run out of supplies and stockpiling insulin (or any other medication) is likely to make it more of a problem. I always make sure to have a couple of weeks worth of insulin and test strips in case there is a problem such as bad weather which could impact availability and mean I could run out of supplies. I see Brexit another example of this kind of scenario. So I don't plan to do anything different in March next year. [/QUOTE]
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