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<blockquote data-quote="himtoo" data-source="post: 1633004" data-attributes="member: 142835"><p>perhaps my reply should have been more to do with the HCP's were not up to the administering of insulin to patients to assist flexibility of lifestyle.</p><p></p><p>multiple daily injections had not been invented as a way of managing type 1 Diabetes back then.</p><p></p><p>In those days it was 1 injection per day made up by mixing together a medium acting insulin plus a long acting insulin.</p><p>the net effect was that you needed to eat at 3 meals at quite specific times to counteract the 1 insulin injection</p><p></p><p>I used to eat at 7:30am , 12 noon and 5:30pm and a bedtime snack at 10pm every day for a good number of years.</p><p></p><p>we also had no way of testing for hypos -- so the medical advice was to avoid long distance running .</p><p></p><p>I also am not aware that Low carb diets had really been invented in the 1970's</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="himtoo, post: 1633004, member: 142835"] perhaps my reply should have been more to do with the HCP's were not up to the administering of insulin to patients to assist flexibility of lifestyle. multiple daily injections had not been invented as a way of managing type 1 Diabetes back then. In those days it was 1 injection per day made up by mixing together a medium acting insulin plus a long acting insulin. the net effect was that you needed to eat at 3 meals at quite specific times to counteract the 1 insulin injection I used to eat at 7:30am , 12 noon and 5:30pm and a bedtime snack at 10pm every day for a good number of years. we also had no way of testing for hypos -- so the medical advice was to avoid long distance running . I also am not aware that Low carb diets had really been invented in the 1970's [/QUOTE]
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