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Early days with Type 1


I dunno... I've only been diagnosed a few weeks ago myself and I might very well be in the "honeymoon period" as well, and from what I have experienced, if I don't have enough carbs in my meals (i.e. within the moderate range...) then I'm bound to end up getting hypos. That's how I know that low carb wouldn't work for me at this point. I went through a period of "trial and error" - still going through it, actually - and found that even on the lower end of a "moderate carb" diet, my bs was still dropping too low. The doctor ended up lowering my dosage because of that. (Note: I'm only speaking for myself... and I am definitely not saying that one should overload on carbs just because it's their "honeymoon". )

My guess is that for now, it's about finding that balance so that my bs won't go too low during those times that my pancreas decides to sporadically release small amounts of insulin, and also so that it won't go to high when it doesn't...
 
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Hope things are looking up for you and your partner I'm sure they are!xxx

They are His Basal (lantus) was increased last week and it's made a big difference - and I think we're getting better and planning out more healthy meals and with the carb counting... Thanks so much for your and everyone's support - the reading is fascinating - and it's so, so good to know we're not alone!
 
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