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<blockquote data-quote="Mrs Vimes" data-source="post: 1091787" data-attributes="member: 67132"><p>I was diagnosed type 1 at 20 so I remember life "before" and miss the spontaneity. Now I'm lchf and on the pump I find that it's not the same as " before" but I can go the whole day without having to eat. That's my positive at the mo.</p><p> Having to eat to the insulin was a bind. Finding that I could correct and change doses and not because the hospital told me but I just started doing up myself. </p><p>then the diet change and the pump, not spontaneous but as close as I can get. I'm also fitter than I've ever been because I use exercise for insulin sensitivity. </p><p>I question everything now at the clinic. </p><p>My great nan was a type 1 and died before insulin was discovered. I look at it as I'm on my second life so I'm going to do what I want.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mrs Vimes, post: 1091787, member: 67132"] I was diagnosed type 1 at 20 so I remember life "before" and miss the spontaneity. Now I'm lchf and on the pump I find that it's not the same as " before" but I can go the whole day without having to eat. That's my positive at the mo. Having to eat to the insulin was a bind. Finding that I could correct and change doses and not because the hospital told me but I just started doing up myself. then the diet change and the pump, not spontaneous but as close as I can get. I'm also fitter than I've ever been because I use exercise for insulin sensitivity. I question everything now at the clinic. My great nan was a type 1 and died before insulin was discovered. I look at it as I'm on my second life so I'm going to do what I want. [/QUOTE]
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