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<blockquote data-quote="David1974" data-source="post: 1152487" data-attributes="member: 133027"><p>Hi, most insulin users will have to adjust to weight gain or even weight lost with having to inject types of insulin your body requires with you in charge of sugar levels for rest of your life.</p><p>If new to this then it's trial and error in how you eat around work and home and playing high energy activities like sport. You might eat three meals a day and your sugars are high when blood average sugar come back in check up. Try eating little and often with splitting dose of insulin over the day instead of three injections take five smaller just cover food. Your body will tell you if you need to adjust your routine . Never go for perfection. But when you know how you to make adjustments in your lifestyle even when you have to do it at moment notice like working in hot weather your sugars will go low so take less insulin to counteract. Hope this may help some of posts </p><p></p><p></p><p>Sent from my iPad using DCUK Forum mobile app</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="David1974, post: 1152487, member: 133027"] Hi, most insulin users will have to adjust to weight gain or even weight lost with having to inject types of insulin your body requires with you in charge of sugar levels for rest of your life. If new to this then it's trial and error in how you eat around work and home and playing high energy activities like sport. You might eat three meals a day and your sugars are high when blood average sugar come back in check up. Try eating little and often with splitting dose of insulin over the day instead of three injections take five smaller just cover food. Your body will tell you if you need to adjust your routine . Never go for perfection. But when you know how you to make adjustments in your lifestyle even when you have to do it at moment notice like working in hot weather your sugars will go low so take less insulin to counteract. Hope this may help some of posts Sent from my iPad using DCUK Forum mobile app [/QUOTE]
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