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<blockquote data-quote="Antje77" data-source="post: 1587014" data-attributes="member: 372207"><p>I think the best part of being diagnosed (almost a year now) is no more yeast infections, so I would never consider a medicine that will make me pee sugar. I would always choose basal/bolus over mixed insulin, because I like to be free to eat different things at different times all the time, and I wouldn't like to be forced to eat a lot if I suddenly decided to go swimming or help someone to move house or such. I'm happy with my pens of tresiba and fiasp (after trying some other insulins), and I think I wouldn't like to be attached to a pump all the time, although I got used to wearing a free style libre sensor real quick.</p><p>But all that is just me and my preferences, they might be completely different from yours. Good luck with finding the treatment which suits you best!</p><p></p><p>Oh, and I'm not sure whether I'm LADA or type2, but I don't think it's very important in my answer. Other people already suggested low-carb possibilities, I'm just reacting to the insulin-part of your question.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Antje77, post: 1587014, member: 372207"] I think the best part of being diagnosed (almost a year now) is no more yeast infections, so I would never consider a medicine that will make me pee sugar. I would always choose basal/bolus over mixed insulin, because I like to be free to eat different things at different times all the time, and I wouldn't like to be forced to eat a lot if I suddenly decided to go swimming or help someone to move house or such. I'm happy with my pens of tresiba and fiasp (after trying some other insulins), and I think I wouldn't like to be attached to a pump all the time, although I got used to wearing a free style libre sensor real quick. But all that is just me and my preferences, they might be completely different from yours. Good luck with finding the treatment which suits you best! Oh, and I'm not sure whether I'm LADA or type2, but I don't think it's very important in my answer. Other people already suggested low-carb possibilities, I'm just reacting to the insulin-part of your question. [/QUOTE]
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