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<blockquote data-quote="Daibell" data-source="post: 1534764" data-attributes="member: 21149"><p>Hi. Your doses are very similar to mine but we all vary. Hair loss is unusual. I would keep to a low'ish carb diet as it helps reduce blood sugar swings and weight gain as well as the amount of Bolus needed. As things settle you need to balance your Basal. Ask your DN or come back here for guidance. At balance, your Basal should keep your blood sugar fairly stable during a few hours fasting as it balances your liver's background glucose output. When the Basal is balanced, the Bolus ratio is adjusted to keep you blood sugar in range after 2 hours</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Daibell, post: 1534764, member: 21149"] Hi. Your doses are very similar to mine but we all vary. Hair loss is unusual. I would keep to a low'ish carb diet as it helps reduce blood sugar swings and weight gain as well as the amount of Bolus needed. As things settle you need to balance your Basal. Ask your DN or come back here for guidance. At balance, your Basal should keep your blood sugar fairly stable during a few hours fasting as it balances your liver's background glucose output. When the Basal is balanced, the Bolus ratio is adjusted to keep you blood sugar in range after 2 hours [/QUOTE]
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