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<blockquote data-quote="poemagraphic" data-source="post: 2072167" data-attributes="member: 503830"><p>Nice answer, thank you.</p><p>Whilst I was taking insulin I had a few low readings (actually almost every day) However I did not 'feel' any different.</p><p>It must be quite hard for people who have little or no awareness or obvious symptoms that they are going that low.</p><p>It was only because of my constant testing throughout the day that I was aware.</p><p></p><p>Getting back to the title of the thread. For me it was far easier whilst I was on insulin to keep my BG numbers low without a doubt. However I was never going to feel 'I' was in control. Which is why I was so determined to reduce my Carbohydrate intake and see how I could reduce the insulin dose. Eventually I was told to stop taking insulin by my diabetic specialist, who was amazed at how my numbers had reduced in such a short space of time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="poemagraphic, post: 2072167, member: 503830"] Nice answer, thank you. Whilst I was taking insulin I had a few low readings (actually almost every day) However I did not 'feel' any different. It must be quite hard for people who have little or no awareness or obvious symptoms that they are going that low. It was only because of my constant testing throughout the day that I was aware. Getting back to the title of the thread. For me it was far easier whilst I was on insulin to keep my BG numbers low without a doubt. However I was never going to feel 'I' was in control. Which is why I was so determined to reduce my Carbohydrate intake and see how I could reduce the insulin dose. Eventually I was told to stop taking insulin by my diabetic specialist, who was amazed at how my numbers had reduced in such a short space of time. [/QUOTE]
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