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<blockquote data-quote="NicoleC1971" data-source="post: 2185344" data-attributes="member: 365308"><p>Personally my solution to the pain of counting carbs is to avoid or minimise then fill up on non starchy veg, meat, fish and eggs, nuts, cheese. All much more filling than carbs and do not need a bolus.</p><p>However you'd need to reduce bolus doses so if you're nervous about that please just use this advice for snacking!</p><p>As you come out of the honeymoon period you may find that your own insulin production is dropping off or that you are being a bit less strict with your intake either way the levels you are talking about are not sky high so don't panic but do carry on tweaking as its a constant learning curve.</p><p></p><p>Edited my a moderator for language.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NicoleC1971, post: 2185344, member: 365308"] Personally my solution to the pain of counting carbs is to avoid or minimise then fill up on non starchy veg, meat, fish and eggs, nuts, cheese. All much more filling than carbs and do not need a bolus. However you'd need to reduce bolus doses so if you're nervous about that please just use this advice for snacking! As you come out of the honeymoon period you may find that your own insulin production is dropping off or that you are being a bit less strict with your intake either way the levels you are talking about are not sky high so don't panic but do carry on tweaking as its a constant learning curve. Edited my a moderator for language. [/QUOTE]
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