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<blockquote data-quote="Fairygodmother" data-source="post: 2740408" data-attributes="member: 68789"><p>The person with Type One is more likely to know how their own Type One responds to blood sugar affecting situations than anyone else will. We’re all different. </p><p>I find it a little odd that the DSN advised not blousing until you’re 17 [USER=590953]@Iain Byrne[/USER] but I’m judging that on the known factors of my own Type One experience.</p><p>Are you extra sensitive to a bolus? Have you had frequent hypos?</p><p>Do you use a sensor? I find being able to spot blood sugar’s direction of travel often tells me when I need to correct.</p><p>Foot on the Floor’s a real nuisance, especially as for me it often needs either 1.5 or 2 units of Fiasp to tame it, and whether it’s a 1.5 or a 2 day is only known after the correction dose has acted. </p><p>Yes, Fiasp. I find it, plus a sensor, make it easier to manage blood sugar levels and aim for readings between 4.8 and 8.6.</p><p>Good luck in your battles to own your own Type One.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fairygodmother, post: 2740408, member: 68789"] The person with Type One is more likely to know how their own Type One responds to blood sugar affecting situations than anyone else will. We’re all different. I find it a little odd that the DSN advised not blousing until you’re 17 [USER=590953]@Iain Byrne[/USER] but I’m judging that on the known factors of my own Type One experience. Are you extra sensitive to a bolus? Have you had frequent hypos? Do you use a sensor? I find being able to spot blood sugar’s direction of travel often tells me when I need to correct. Foot on the Floor’s a real nuisance, especially as for me it often needs either 1.5 or 2 units of Fiasp to tame it, and whether it’s a 1.5 or a 2 day is only known after the correction dose has acted. Yes, Fiasp. I find it, plus a sensor, make it easier to manage blood sugar levels and aim for readings between 4.8 and 8.6. Good luck in your battles to own your own Type One. [/QUOTE]
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