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<blockquote data-quote="becca59" data-source="post: 2093282" data-attributes="member: 264425"><p>[USER=508444]@Gaffer type 1[/USER] if you want to take less insulin you need to eat less carbs. Simples. You cannot keep eating what you want and think it is not a good idea to inject the insulin for it. That is not the way Type 1 works I’m afraid. You will still need to take insulin even if you low carb. We do not produce any and do not have the luxury of sorting this condition just by eating meat and above ground veg. As you progress you will discover it is an ongoing daily balance affected by stress, exercise, illness, sex, dawn phenomenon, etc, etc. Insulin is not your enemy, it is the fantastic invention keeping you alive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="becca59, post: 2093282, member: 264425"] [USER=508444]@Gaffer type 1[/USER] if you want to take less insulin you need to eat less carbs. Simples. You cannot keep eating what you want and think it is not a good idea to inject the insulin for it. That is not the way Type 1 works I’m afraid. You will still need to take insulin even if you low carb. We do not produce any and do not have the luxury of sorting this condition just by eating meat and above ground veg. As you progress you will discover it is an ongoing daily balance affected by stress, exercise, illness, sex, dawn phenomenon, etc, etc. Insulin is not your enemy, it is the fantastic invention keeping you alive. [/QUOTE]
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