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<blockquote data-quote="JAT1" data-source="post: 2138163" data-attributes="member: 490842"><p>I manage it with diet. I have been steadily reducing carbs since diagnosis a little over a year ago and therefore keeping the amount of insulin I take as low as possible. Fewer carbs results in fewer hypers and hypos. My goal is to go keto eventually, however I find for myself I have to reduce the carbs gradually. It's not a question of will power. The consequences of poor BS management frighten me. Plus I'm not a food connoisseur, I just don't want to be hungry and it has never been a problem to change my food choices.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JAT1, post: 2138163, member: 490842"] I manage it with diet. I have been steadily reducing carbs since diagnosis a little over a year ago and therefore keeping the amount of insulin I take as low as possible. Fewer carbs results in fewer hypers and hypos. My goal is to go keto eventually, however I find for myself I have to reduce the carbs gradually. It's not a question of will power. The consequences of poor BS management frighten me. Plus I'm not a food connoisseur, I just don't want to be hungry and it has never been a problem to change my food choices. [/QUOTE]
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