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<blockquote data-quote="smd" data-source="post: 1554082" data-attributes="member: 38012"><p>I have been t1 for many years and had always been told to have carb with every meal and count carbs for insulin dosing. Having coeliacs disease as well this became more difficult. I have found in the past that I have better BG control by low carbing but recently my BG is going high and I am injecting considerably less insulin due to low carb. Is there a low carb formula and new means of dosing I need to work out when I am not eating carbs for a meal. I had thought simply low carb, low amounts of insulin and/or no carb no insulin, except of course I am continuing with the basals as normal</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smd, post: 1554082, member: 38012"] I have been t1 for many years and had always been told to have carb with every meal and count carbs for insulin dosing. Having coeliacs disease as well this became more difficult. I have found in the past that I have better BG control by low carbing but recently my BG is going high and I am injecting considerably less insulin due to low carb. Is there a low carb formula and new means of dosing I need to work out when I am not eating carbs for a meal. I had thought simply low carb, low amounts of insulin and/or no carb no insulin, except of course I am continuing with the basals as normal [/QUOTE]
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