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Needing no insulin for meals?
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<blockquote data-quote="CART3RS" data-source="post: 957664" data-attributes="member: 206899"><p>I was in, and still am at times, in exactly the same position as you. I do a lot of mountain biking too. You been to Revolution Bike Park? If not check it out it's awesome. I was diagnosed type 1 back in May this year and started on 18 units of Lantus. I'm now down to 8 units a day and sometimes I need no novo rapid at all for me. Best advice would be "do what your body tells you" if you don't go high off meals without insulin then don't take it. There's no exact science with type 1. You just do what's right for your own body. I started the 1 unit to 100 grams and it was so much for me that my levels dropped to 1.5 after meals. You eventually get used to what your body needs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CART3RS, post: 957664, member: 206899"] I was in, and still am at times, in exactly the same position as you. I do a lot of mountain biking too. You been to Revolution Bike Park? If not check it out it's awesome. I was diagnosed type 1 back in May this year and started on 18 units of Lantus. I'm now down to 8 units a day and sometimes I need no novo rapid at all for me. Best advice would be "do what your body tells you" if you don't go high off meals without insulin then don't take it. There's no exact science with type 1. You just do what's right for your own body. I started the 1 unit to 100 grams and it was so much for me that my levels dropped to 1.5 after meals. You eventually get used to what your body needs. [/QUOTE]
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