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<blockquote data-quote="Marie 2" data-source="post: 2171517" data-attributes="member: 475037"><p>Try to learn carb counting and adjusting dosing as soon as you can. It will allow you more freedom in what you eat. Literally staying at too high of a BG number is not enough insulin for what you ate and dropping too low is too much insulin for what you ate. Then add in exercise which is a trick to old hats even. Exercise lowers your need of insulin.</p><p></p><p>And right now if you are a type 1, you are in a honeymoon period which means you are still making some insulin until you don't. Which means your pancreas will randomly decide to produce some insulin when it decides too. That makes it harder to figure out dosing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marie 2, post: 2171517, member: 475037"] Try to learn carb counting and adjusting dosing as soon as you can. It will allow you more freedom in what you eat. Literally staying at too high of a BG number is not enough insulin for what you ate and dropping too low is too much insulin for what you ate. Then add in exercise which is a trick to old hats even. Exercise lowers your need of insulin. And right now if you are a type 1, you are in a honeymoon period which means you are still making some insulin until you don't. Which means your pancreas will randomly decide to produce some insulin when it decides too. That makes it harder to figure out dosing. [/QUOTE]
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