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How long were you on fixed doses for?
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<blockquote data-quote="jlarsson" data-source="post: 1737349" data-attributes="member: 470208"><p>While I understand your anger, reality is that each and every one of us has different circumstances in how our bodies react to what we're consuming, how much insulin we need to cover for what we're consuming, and so on. Not to mention allergies, metabolism and whatever other factors there are.</p><p>Even if we were all provided with the same detailed explanation of everything, it would still only apply to some people and possibly even have the adverse affect to some. What should be taught is how to better analyse ourselves, but for that to happen there needs to be better training for the people training us as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jlarsson, post: 1737349, member: 470208"] While I understand your anger, reality is that each and every one of us has different circumstances in how our bodies react to what we're consuming, how much insulin we need to cover for what we're consuming, and so on. Not to mention allergies, metabolism and whatever other factors there are. Even if we were all provided with the same detailed explanation of everything, it would still only apply to some people and possibly even have the adverse affect to some. What should be taught is how to better analyse ourselves, but for that to happen there needs to be better training for the people training us as well. [/QUOTE]
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