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<blockquote data-quote="ert" data-source="post: 2282466" data-attributes="member: 504712"><p>Hypos are dangerous. Below 3.5 you are starving your brain of blood sugar, which causes damage.</p><p></p><p>I demonstrate with data from a FCM (or CGM as I have an MM), that my time in target is excellent, so my consultants aren't concerned.</p><p>I follow Dr Bernstein but I'm very happy with Fiasp (which he doesn't recommend). I'm on MDI but only dosing Fiasp for my meals (1-2 a day), waking and bedtime background is Levemir. I don't need any corrections.</p><p>In consultation with your diabetes nurse, you may want to check your background insulin correct. They may recommend meal skipping (or carb skipping) to check.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ert, post: 2282466, member: 504712"] Hypos are dangerous. Below 3.5 you are starving your brain of blood sugar, which causes damage. I demonstrate with data from a FCM (or CGM as I have an MM), that my time in target is excellent, so my consultants aren't concerned. I follow Dr Bernstein but I'm very happy with Fiasp (which he doesn't recommend). I'm on MDI but only dosing Fiasp for my meals (1-2 a day), waking and bedtime background is Levemir. I don't need any corrections. In consultation with your diabetes nurse, you may want to check your background insulin correct. They may recommend meal skipping (or carb skipping) to check. [/QUOTE]
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