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<blockquote data-quote="In Response" data-source="post: 2478279" data-attributes="member: 527103"><p>I have had a significant drop in blood sugars since my jabs (AZ for first and second and Pfizer for my booster). As someone with Type 1, I inject insulin and found my total daily dose of insulin dose has reduced by nearly 20% since my first covid jab over 6 months ago. My diet has not changed and nor has my exercise regime.</p><p>I feel fine and my liver has been tested as part of my annual review which identified no problems.</p><p>I appreciate I am only a sample of one but I can confirm that increased insulin sensitivity does not necessarily mean liver failure.</p><p>I am happy to be saving the NHS money as my insulin goes further.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="In Response, post: 2478279, member: 527103"] I have had a significant drop in blood sugars since my jabs (AZ for first and second and Pfizer for my booster). As someone with Type 1, I inject insulin and found my total daily dose of insulin dose has reduced by nearly 20% since my first covid jab over 6 months ago. My diet has not changed and nor has my exercise regime. I feel fine and my liver has been tested as part of my annual review which identified no problems. I appreciate I am only a sample of one but I can confirm that increased insulin sensitivity does not necessarily mean liver failure. I am happy to be saving the NHS money as my insulin goes further. [/QUOTE]
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