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<blockquote data-quote="Marie 2" data-source="post: 2089833" data-attributes="member: 475037"><p>It sounds like you are a type 1, but I know you are not sure yet.</p><p></p><p>But for right now it's more about learning to dose for what you eat and learning to control your blood sugars and how to do that.</p><p>If you are a type 1, you are probably still in the honeymoon phase, which means you are still making some insulin until eventually you won't at all. This makes it a little trickier to learn dosing at the beginning because it will keep changing over time.</p><p></p><p>But it's pretty easy to learn and it will just become the normal thing to do. Just keep up the testing your blood sugars so you know what they are doing throughout the day. And keep something like orange juice or a very quick simple candy like *****/jelly bears for the occasional hypo which we all have at some point.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marie 2, post: 2089833, member: 475037"] It sounds like you are a type 1, but I know you are not sure yet. But for right now it's more about learning to dose for what you eat and learning to control your blood sugars and how to do that. If you are a type 1, you are probably still in the honeymoon phase, which means you are still making some insulin until eventually you won't at all. This makes it a little trickier to learn dosing at the beginning because it will keep changing over time. But it's pretty easy to learn and it will just become the normal thing to do. Just keep up the testing your blood sugars so you know what they are doing throughout the day. And keep something like orange juice or a very quick simple candy like *****/jelly bears for the occasional hypo which we all have at some point. [/QUOTE]
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