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<blockquote data-quote="Daibell" data-source="post: 2434575" data-attributes="member: 21149"><p>Hi. First insulin itself can't cause weight gain; it's the carbs you take. I agree with the other posts about CGMs. I started using a Libre 2 three months ago and it's been a revelation. I now couldn't without it. I have to self-fund and it's £98 per month which many can't afford but if you can it's worth it. You do need to carb count your Novorapid for the carbs in each meal. In my opinion to not do that has a dangerous risk of hypos so insist that your team guide you on that. We could do that but it should come from your team.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Daibell, post: 2434575, member: 21149"] Hi. First insulin itself can't cause weight gain; it's the carbs you take. I agree with the other posts about CGMs. I started using a Libre 2 three months ago and it's been a revelation. I now couldn't without it. I have to self-fund and it's £98 per month which many can't afford but if you can it's worth it. You do need to carb count your Novorapid for the carbs in each meal. In my opinion to not do that has a dangerous risk of hypos so insist that your team guide you on that. We could do that but it should come from your team. [/QUOTE]
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