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<blockquote data-quote="daisymj14" data-source="post: 1342421" data-attributes="member: 333740"><p>Hi Julie,</p><p>I feel your frustration! I don't have a pump yet but due to get one in the new year.</p><p>I can never seem to get the balance with insulin timing and eating.</p><p>I have slowly been increased my long acting insulin at night as advised by my consultant, but the only way I have found to keep my sugars down is to avoid any carbs above 40grams at once, I only go above 20 grams if I'm feeling daring! The peaks whilst waiting for my rapid insulin get me down as it happens every day.</p><p>I will be interested to read others opinions on this. Sorry I don't have any advice but I just wanted to let you know that you're not the only one feeling scared to eat. I eat very little but quite often, and normally just wait for my sugars to drop a bit then have food. Xx</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="daisymj14, post: 1342421, member: 333740"] Hi Julie, I feel your frustration! I don't have a pump yet but due to get one in the new year. I can never seem to get the balance with insulin timing and eating. I have slowly been increased my long acting insulin at night as advised by my consultant, but the only way I have found to keep my sugars down is to avoid any carbs above 40grams at once, I only go above 20 grams if I'm feeling daring! The peaks whilst waiting for my rapid insulin get me down as it happens every day. I will be interested to read others opinions on this. Sorry I don't have any advice but I just wanted to let you know that you're not the only one feeling scared to eat. I eat very little but quite often, and normally just wait for my sugars to drop a bit then have food. Xx [/QUOTE]
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