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<blockquote data-quote="Mr X" data-source="post: 663501" data-attributes="member: 135949"><p>absolutely, the higher levels are a nightmare to put weight on. I did go for a period and just stick with foods that don't make my sugar rise much but day in day out it was very hard to meet a high enough nutritional requirement for my macros and micros.</p><p></p><p>Also when monitored in hospital we had doses to roughly work on. But because it's not a full indication as the foods and lifestyle was different this obviously changes things. We worked out a rough guideline that was implemented and then left to me to report back with all my data logging. Every time i report back we adjust accordingly and after months of this i now have a little play around within reason to see what works best as i have told to do so. </p><p></p><p>I am not currently on a basal due to my levels only changing when eating or drinking as opposed to fluctuating throughout the day or night randomly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mr X, post: 663501, member: 135949"] absolutely, the higher levels are a nightmare to put weight on. I did go for a period and just stick with foods that don't make my sugar rise much but day in day out it was very hard to meet a high enough nutritional requirement for my macros and micros. Also when monitored in hospital we had doses to roughly work on. But because it's not a full indication as the foods and lifestyle was different this obviously changes things. We worked out a rough guideline that was implemented and then left to me to report back with all my data logging. Every time i report back we adjust accordingly and after months of this i now have a little play around within reason to see what works best as i have told to do so. I am not currently on a basal due to my levels only changing when eating or drinking as opposed to fluctuating throughout the day or night randomly. [/QUOTE]
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