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<blockquote data-quote="Antje77" data-source="post: 2156139" data-attributes="member: 372207"><p>No contrast here, [USER=468714]@kitedoc[/USER] . If you're comfortable dosing for different foods, like they teach you at DAFNE, you can choose low carb foods as well if that suits you. If you don't know how to adjust your dosing, you can't use Bernsteins approach either.</p><p></p><p>Right now it seems you're struggling to eat 2 sandwiches and a banana for breakfast because your doctor has told you you must eat that much, [USER=305713]@Steve14[/USER] . If a course can give you a better understanding of how to use your insulin it will give you much more freedom with food, be it a Bernstein like approach or the food you're used to eating.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Antje77, post: 2156139, member: 372207"] No contrast here, [USER=468714]@kitedoc[/USER] . If you're comfortable dosing for different foods, like they teach you at DAFNE, you can choose low carb foods as well if that suits you. If you don't know how to adjust your dosing, you can't use Bernsteins approach either. Right now it seems you're struggling to eat 2 sandwiches and a banana for breakfast because your doctor has told you you must eat that much, [USER=305713]@Steve14[/USER] . If a course can give you a better understanding of how to use your insulin it will give you much more freedom with food, be it a Bernstein like approach or the food you're used to eating. [/QUOTE]
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