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<blockquote data-quote="Jaylee" data-source="post: 581539" data-attributes="member: 101136"><p>Nope. It's the blood sugar levels that need to be constantly monitored with blood testing.</p><p>The insulin dose is adjusted in the case of a T1 to keep sugar levels at a healthy parameter & avoid the inevitable complications associated with prolonged high BG.</p><p>Insulin is calculated in a balancing act involving carb intake to insulin ratio & forecasting exercise ,physical exertion or the respective lack of....</p><p>One can also include climate change & insulin integrity too..</p><p>Because unfortunately, though we might be able to think like a pancreas. We can't act as fast as one.</p><p></p><p>In terms of the "man is a machine"..? If the blood sugars swing either way.. For instance regarding this topic a hypoglycaemic episode..</p><p>It's safe to put this down in short to "driver error".!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jaylee, post: 581539, member: 101136"] Nope. It's the blood sugar levels that need to be constantly monitored with blood testing. The insulin dose is adjusted in the case of a T1 to keep sugar levels at a healthy parameter & avoid the inevitable complications associated with prolonged high BG. Insulin is calculated in a balancing act involving carb intake to insulin ratio & forecasting exercise ,physical exertion or the respective lack of.... One can also include climate change & insulin integrity too.. Because unfortunately, though we might be able to think like a pancreas. We can't act as fast as one. In terms of the "man is a machine"..? If the blood sugars swing either way.. For instance regarding this topic a hypoglycaemic episode.. It's safe to put this down in short to "driver error".! [/QUOTE]
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