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<blockquote data-quote="BongoSam" data-source="post: 2490990" data-attributes="member: 553100"><p>Yeah they're treating me as T1 just to be safe, but I'm fully expecting that to be the result.</p><p>I'm currently on a fixed dose of Humulin M3 (mixed 30 fast/70 slow) insulin - 12 before breakfast & 12 before dinner (will make a note that it's in units and not mg!)</p><p>I don't currently know which option works best for me, as it seems a bit all over the place, but as a lover of carbs I'll probably go down the 'avoid them when possible' road!</p><p>I'm trying to eat pretty much the same each day at the moment and stick within my carb limit, but am struggling to get into a flow with it - I'm assuming that comes with time and will be easier when I have control over my insulin intake.</p><p>I always make sure to have a meter and sweets with me although I haven't experienced a proper low yet...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BongoSam, post: 2490990, member: 553100"] Yeah they're treating me as T1 just to be safe, but I'm fully expecting that to be the result. I'm currently on a fixed dose of Humulin M3 (mixed 30 fast/70 slow) insulin - 12 before breakfast & 12 before dinner (will make a note that it's in units and not mg!) I don't currently know which option works best for me, as it seems a bit all over the place, but as a lover of carbs I'll probably go down the 'avoid them when possible' road! I'm trying to eat pretty much the same each day at the moment and stick within my carb limit, but am struggling to get into a flow with it - I'm assuming that comes with time and will be easier when I have control over my insulin intake. I always make sure to have a meter and sweets with me although I haven't experienced a proper low yet... [/QUOTE]
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