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<blockquote data-quote="Juicyj" data-source="post: 2429224" data-attributes="member: 53162"><p>Heya [USER=545130]@MsClarita[/USER] </p><p></p><p>I know you're not alone in this, it's pretty typical to have a fear when the worry is that it will cause so much damage if you keep running high. What sort of levels are you getting at the mo ?</p><p></p><p>Ideally it would be really useful to start on a basal/bolus regime where you can match the carbs eaten to the quick acting insulin taken, as you can have so much more flexibility with food and if running high you can take a correction dose of insulin to bring levels down too. Can you call your Consultant/Diabetic nurse and ask about this ? I think you need to get onto this type of regime sooner rather than later and stating that you need to administer correction doses to bring your levels into range is vital. I don't think the advice given about running high is helpful as getting into range will help you put some weight on and feel more in control of your t1 management.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Juicyj, post: 2429224, member: 53162"] Heya [USER=545130]@MsClarita[/USER] I know you're not alone in this, it's pretty typical to have a fear when the worry is that it will cause so much damage if you keep running high. What sort of levels are you getting at the mo ? Ideally it would be really useful to start on a basal/bolus regime where you can match the carbs eaten to the quick acting insulin taken, as you can have so much more flexibility with food and if running high you can take a correction dose of insulin to bring levels down too. Can you call your Consultant/Diabetic nurse and ask about this ? I think you need to get onto this type of regime sooner rather than later and stating that you need to administer correction doses to bring your levels into range is vital. I don't think the advice given about running high is helpful as getting into range will help you put some weight on and feel more in control of your t1 management. [/QUOTE]
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