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Do you bolus when you are at work? | Hypos at work | Lunch at work
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<blockquote data-quote="MarkMunday" data-source="post: 2342062" data-attributes="member: 525839"><p>The short answer is, try it out and see what happens. Not bousing would not work for many. But for someone who is recently diagnosed and still making lots of insulin, just eating a low-carb lunch may work. Having said hat, testing basal action to see how background insulin needs are covered would in any case be a good idea. The idea is that basal insulin should keep blood glucose stable in the absence of food. Exercise complicates the assessment. So getting some exercise everyday, including weekends, helps maintain insulin sensitivity at a stable level.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MarkMunday, post: 2342062, member: 525839"] The short answer is, try it out and see what happens. Not bousing would not work for many. But for someone who is recently diagnosed and still making lots of insulin, just eating a low-carb lunch may work. Having said hat, testing basal action to see how background insulin needs are covered would in any case be a good idea. The idea is that basal insulin should keep blood glucose stable in the absence of food. Exercise complicates the assessment. So getting some exercise everyday, including weekends, helps maintain insulin sensitivity at a stable level. [/QUOTE]
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