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<blockquote data-quote="Antje77" data-source="post: 2192902" data-attributes="member: 372207"><p>Take your time learning!</p><p>Don't suddenly steer away from mash when you're on fixed doses of insulin. </p><p>On this forum you'll read a lot about lowering carbs. That's perfectly safe for T2's who use diet to keep their blood sugars in check.</p><p>It is not safe to suddenly lower your carb intake on insulin before you know how to adjust!</p><p></p><p>All the note taking will definitely help. Not only to have your nurse adjust your dose, but also to help you understand how x amount of insulin, y amount of food, z blood sugars relate to each other.</p><p>Not a bad idea to log x and y as well. </p><p></p><p>Good luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Antje77, post: 2192902, member: 372207"] Take your time learning! Don't suddenly steer away from mash when you're on fixed doses of insulin. On this forum you'll read a lot about lowering carbs. That's perfectly safe for T2's who use diet to keep their blood sugars in check. It is not safe to suddenly lower your carb intake on insulin before you know how to adjust! All the note taking will definitely help. Not only to have your nurse adjust your dose, but also to help you understand how x amount of insulin, y amount of food, z blood sugars relate to each other. Not a bad idea to log x and y as well. Good luck! [/QUOTE]
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