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<blockquote data-quote="Tony337" data-source="post: 1906118" data-attributes="member: 339124"><p>I have always said Diabetes is an equation.....</p><p>Food exercise and insulin........tinker with one and it affects the other and the more you tinker the greater the consequence.</p><p>If you intent to continue with the exercise then increase the food and lower the insulin as you have already started doing.</p><p>Eventually you will reach a happy medium.</p><p>Like [USER=468714]@kitedoc[/USER] I have been at it a while and you have the most incredible piece of technology available that we didn't have when we first started...........a blood glucose monitor.....</p><p></p><p>These things are underestimated in my humble opinion.</p><p></p><p>You have a change in routine then the only way to know scientifically whats going on is to do a test and you can test as many times as you like which will give you the most important thing in a diabetics life......</p><p></p><p>Peace of mind.</p><p></p><p>I hope I have made sense and wish you well</p><p></p><p>Tony</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tony337, post: 1906118, member: 339124"] I have always said Diabetes is an equation..... Food exercise and insulin........tinker with one and it affects the other and the more you tinker the greater the consequence. If you intent to continue with the exercise then increase the food and lower the insulin as you have already started doing. Eventually you will reach a happy medium. Like [USER=468714]@kitedoc[/USER] I have been at it a while and you have the most incredible piece of technology available that we didn't have when we first started...........a blood glucose monitor..... These things are underestimated in my humble opinion. You have a change in routine then the only way to know scientifically whats going on is to do a test and you can test as many times as you like which will give you the most important thing in a diabetics life...... Peace of mind. I hope I have made sense and wish you well Tony [/QUOTE]
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