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<blockquote data-quote="Kristin251" data-source="post: 1479840" data-attributes="member: 240838"><p>Well I don't make insulin an dim extremely insulin sensitive.</p><p></p><p>As far as a lot of the posts about kids I see them spiking stupid high and then hypoing. Not my ideal world.</p><p>I completely believe my vlc moderate protein and highe fat diet makes all the difference but I am not a child. I plan my own meals to reach my meter goals.</p><p></p><p>To be honest , I CAN be floored by the amount of insulin some people take and the huge variances in their bs. I am fortunate enough to be able to control that. I know it's out of some people's hands but I also know some people like their food more. Diabetes stinks no matter how you look at it. I love my food and meter readings. Blood tests are all great, weight is great, energy and health are great. Sorry if my insulin requirements are lower than some think they should be. It's actually on purpose and the way I chose to eat. It didn't just happen. Again, I'm fortunate but I work hard at it and I feel bad for those that work hard too and it doesn't happen. But please never imply my insulin is irrelevant no matter the math or science. Blood test show I definitely need it. And my meter won't stop reminding me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kristin251, post: 1479840, member: 240838"] Well I don't make insulin an dim extremely insulin sensitive. As far as a lot of the posts about kids I see them spiking stupid high and then hypoing. Not my ideal world. I completely believe my vlc moderate protein and highe fat diet makes all the difference but I am not a child. I plan my own meals to reach my meter goals. To be honest , I CAN be floored by the amount of insulin some people take and the huge variances in their bs. I am fortunate enough to be able to control that. I know it's out of some people's hands but I also know some people like their food more. Diabetes stinks no matter how you look at it. I love my food and meter readings. Blood tests are all great, weight is great, energy and health are great. Sorry if my insulin requirements are lower than some think they should be. It's actually on purpose and the way I chose to eat. It didn't just happen. Again, I'm fortunate but I work hard at it and I feel bad for those that work hard too and it doesn't happen. But please never imply my insulin is irrelevant no matter the math or science. Blood test show I definitely need it. And my meter won't stop reminding me. [/QUOTE]
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