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<blockquote data-quote="iHs" data-source="post: 495932" data-attributes="member: 8799"><p>Hi</p><p></p><p>I agree very much with all the above posts re... smoking. But stopping smoking is not going to alter your bg levels..</p><p></p><p>What will alter them, is you doing more bg tests, taking notice of the results and then either altering the insulin doseage or reducing </p><p>or increasing the amount of carbohydrate eaten. Once youve been able to shift the balance a bit more on how high your bg levels go about 3hrs after eating food or how low as well, your overal range of bg control will get much better and not worse.</p><p></p><p>How many times per day are you testing your bg levels and do you bother to calculate the carb in the food you are going to eat or just use guesswork and eat what you want?</p><p></p><p>Once youve been able to get your insulin correct for the food that you eat, you can then tackle the smoking problem.</p><p></p><p>Hope this helps and makes you have a think</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="iHs, post: 495932, member: 8799"] Hi I agree very much with all the above posts re... smoking. But stopping smoking is not going to alter your bg levels.. What will alter them, is you doing more bg tests, taking notice of the results and then either altering the insulin doseage or reducing or increasing the amount of carbohydrate eaten. Once youve been able to shift the balance a bit more on how high your bg levels go about 3hrs after eating food or how low as well, your overal range of bg control will get much better and not worse. How many times per day are you testing your bg levels and do you bother to calculate the carb in the food you are going to eat or just use guesswork and eat what you want? Once youve been able to get your insulin correct for the food that you eat, you can then tackle the smoking problem. Hope this helps and makes you have a think [/QUOTE]
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