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<blockquote data-quote="Daibell" data-source="post: 1110093" data-attributes="member: 21149"><p>I think what you're doing at the moment makes some sense. Yes keep below 8 rather than 9 if you can. You only need to take insulin if your blood sugar shows you need to. I don't normally Bolus for breakfast as I have a very low carb meal and my overnight Basal is still quite active. Over time you will probably find you do need to start taking the Bolus 'after the honeymoon phase'. BTW I'm not too keen on that phrase. I would rather say 'as your pancreas continues to decline' as mine has done over the last 3 years and my Basal has increased.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Daibell, post: 1110093, member: 21149"] I think what you're doing at the moment makes some sense. Yes keep below 8 rather than 9 if you can. You only need to take insulin if your blood sugar shows you need to. I don't normally Bolus for breakfast as I have a very low carb meal and my overnight Basal is still quite active. Over time you will probably find you do need to start taking the Bolus 'after the honeymoon phase'. BTW I'm not too keen on that phrase. I would rather say 'as your pancreas continues to decline' as mine has done over the last 3 years and my Basal has increased. [/QUOTE]
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