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<blockquote data-quote="Ashintheuk" data-source="post: 2658725" data-attributes="member: 505872"><p>I do, and my Diabetes presents in a way which has managed to baffle the medical professionals charged with my care. As they have figured, my basal insulin secretion phase is faulty. That is to say if I am fasting and sedentary I don't make any and will see big numbers, but when off the back of that I exercise, I do actually make my own bolus insulin. As I'm obliged to sit in a chair to do my job, I am unable to regulate my blood sugar levels. Switch to physical work and I see hypos. My consultant said to me that she would be able to manage my levels better if she amputated my pancreas and used a closed loop system (tongue in cheek, but I got the idea)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ashintheuk, post: 2658725, member: 505872"] I do, and my Diabetes presents in a way which has managed to baffle the medical professionals charged with my care. As they have figured, my basal insulin secretion phase is faulty. That is to say if I am fasting and sedentary I don't make any and will see big numbers, but when off the back of that I exercise, I do actually make my own bolus insulin. As I'm obliged to sit in a chair to do my job, I am unable to regulate my blood sugar levels. Switch to physical work and I see hypos. My consultant said to me that she would be able to manage my levels better if she amputated my pancreas and used a closed loop system (tongue in cheek, but I got the idea) [/QUOTE]
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