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<blockquote data-quote="Goma5" data-source="post: 2192330" data-attributes="member: 509410"><p>Hi, I’m 9 months in now and was fortunate to be able to control my diabetes with diet, excersize and no fast acting insulin for a few months. When I first started using novorapid it was like rocket fuel - had a hypo after 5-10 mins from 2 units but It did calm down massively over the following months.</p><p></p><p>I think when still in a bit of a honeymoon which it sounds like you are- it’s possible to get away with some flexibility in your ratios. Everyone is different though! Generally I find it’s enough to look at a plate of food and estimate- and using something like the nutri-check app helps a lot </p><p></p><p>In my opinion, There is a lot to be said for testing extensively initially to help understand how it all works-particularly if you excersize. although this might not be for everyone!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Goma5, post: 2192330, member: 509410"] Hi, I’m 9 months in now and was fortunate to be able to control my diabetes with diet, excersize and no fast acting insulin for a few months. When I first started using novorapid it was like rocket fuel - had a hypo after 5-10 mins from 2 units but It did calm down massively over the following months. I think when still in a bit of a honeymoon which it sounds like you are- it’s possible to get away with some flexibility in your ratios. Everyone is different though! Generally I find it’s enough to look at a plate of food and estimate- and using something like the nutri-check app helps a lot In my opinion, There is a lot to be said for testing extensively initially to help understand how it all works-particularly if you excersize. although this might not be for everyone! [/QUOTE]
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