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<blockquote data-quote="Fairygodmother" data-source="post: 2080558" data-attributes="member: 68789"><p>There’s another book, ‘Think Like a Pancreas’ by Gary Scheiner that might help too. It’s available online and Amazon kindle - you can get an app if you haven’t got a kindle reader. Scheiner looks at how to balance carbohydrate with insulin. He began as a BAD T1 but turned himself around through knowledge of how best to run the T1 beast.</p><p>It’s basically gaining knowledge about how much insulin you need for a measure of carbohydrate. We’re all different and seem to need a very varied amount so it’s good to learn your own.</p><p>Have you come across the devices that measure interstitial blood glucose and provide a readout of your levels through the day? I use a Freestyle Libre, produced by Abbott. Some people use a Dexcom.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fairygodmother, post: 2080558, member: 68789"] There’s another book, ‘Think Like a Pancreas’ by Gary Scheiner that might help too. It’s available online and Amazon kindle - you can get an app if you haven’t got a kindle reader. Scheiner looks at how to balance carbohydrate with insulin. He began as a BAD T1 but turned himself around through knowledge of how best to run the T1 beast. It’s basically gaining knowledge about how much insulin you need for a measure of carbohydrate. We’re all different and seem to need a very varied amount so it’s good to learn your own. Have you come across the devices that measure interstitial blood glucose and provide a readout of your levels through the day? I use a Freestyle Libre, produced by Abbott. Some people use a Dexcom. [/QUOTE]
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