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<blockquote data-quote="GrantGam" data-source="post: 1464290" data-attributes="member: 295621"><p>No. Type 1 diabetes is a chronic lifelong condition; and as of yet; there is no known cure.</p><p></p><p>Why would you want to decrease your dose? The only thing that matters is whether the dose is correct for you, keeps your BG steady and within range.</p><p></p><p>I'm struggling to make sense of this one, but if you're asking 'how much insulin is required for optimal BG control?' then again, that amount is entirely individual depending on so many factors that it's not even worth listing them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GrantGam, post: 1464290, member: 295621"] No. Type 1 diabetes is a chronic lifelong condition; and as of yet; there is no known cure. Why would you want to decrease your dose? The only thing that matters is whether the dose is correct for you, keeps your BG steady and within range. I'm struggling to make sense of this one, but if you're asking 'how much insulin is required for optimal BG control?' then again, that amount is entirely individual depending on so many factors that it's not even worth listing them. [/QUOTE]
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