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<blockquote data-quote="rochari" data-source="post: 2191140" data-attributes="member: 68255"><p>I'm with you 100% JMK1954. I was also told I no longer needed to count carbs I am sure around the same time but I never stopped and still do to this day. It was the same when the the multiple injections started and they tried their best to move me over saying 'you can eat anything you like - there are no limits because you compensate by increasing the fast acting'. That scared the heck out of me and said I'd prefer to stay on twice a day injections, keeping to my usual food pattern. They didn't like that at all and it was a real struggle to keep on a routine I'd been used to for years.</p><p></p><p>All that said, there is no criticism from me about the basal/bolus regime. It works well for so many people and I think that's great. </p><p></p><p>Bill</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rochari, post: 2191140, member: 68255"] I'm with you 100% JMK1954. I was also told I no longer needed to count carbs I am sure around the same time but I never stopped and still do to this day. It was the same when the the multiple injections started and they tried their best to move me over saying 'you can eat anything you like - there are no limits because you compensate by increasing the fast acting'. That scared the heck out of me and said I'd prefer to stay on twice a day injections, keeping to my usual food pattern. They didn't like that at all and it was a real struggle to keep on a routine I'd been used to for years. All that said, there is no criticism from me about the basal/bolus regime. It works well for so many people and I think that's great. Bill [/QUOTE]
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