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<blockquote data-quote="Hertfordshiremum" data-source="post: 2064183" data-attributes="member: 507802"><p>Hi I do like the idea of a sliding scale for the insulin and think as my BG measurements are so varied during the day this is a really good idea that would work for me. I am definitely going to suggest this to whoever calls next week! It would help if the diabetic nurses I see could agree! I did the keto diet for about 3 years I found it really helped control my Hashimotos disease. However I was having so many hypos when I first went on diabetes medication that the nurses insisted I ate some carbs, they are not keen on this diet. So I eat a small bowl of porridge for breakfast. Also I have introduced yogurt after lunch, plain or coconut are both not too high in carbs. So I am not eating a ‘balanced’ diet but low carb. This stopped the multiple hypos, although I will still have a hypo once every couple of weeks. Maybe on a day when the curmudgeon has kicked in! I will certainly read the book you suggest Thanks PS Never knew we had anything in common with guinea pigs!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hertfordshiremum, post: 2064183, member: 507802"] Hi I do like the idea of a sliding scale for the insulin and think as my BG measurements are so varied during the day this is a really good idea that would work for me. I am definitely going to suggest this to whoever calls next week! It would help if the diabetic nurses I see could agree! I did the keto diet for about 3 years I found it really helped control my Hashimotos disease. However I was having so many hypos when I first went on diabetes medication that the nurses insisted I ate some carbs, they are not keen on this diet. So I eat a small bowl of porridge for breakfast. Also I have introduced yogurt after lunch, plain or coconut are both not too high in carbs. So I am not eating a ‘balanced’ diet but low carb. This stopped the multiple hypos, although I will still have a hypo once every couple of weeks. Maybe on a day when the curmudgeon has kicked in! I will certainly read the book you suggest Thanks PS Never knew we had anything in common with guinea pigs! [/QUOTE]
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