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<blockquote data-quote="hanadr" data-source="post: 59426" data-attributes="member: 8110"><p>Hi John,</p><p>I've pm'd you on this too</p><p>You say your Bg is always within optimum. What numbers do you mean? Some of us have found that the optimum levels as given by healthcare professionals and diabetes Uk are too high and find we get on better at lower levels. A non-diabetic is always around 5, with few spikes or troughs. </p><p>I personally feel like a lead balloon if I allow my BG to go over 6. I'm a T2 and low carb eater. However look at Fergus's posts. He's T1 on insulin snd keeps eeven tighter than I do. </p><p>Also read through Dr. Bernstein's Diabetes Solution. and see what he writes about BG targets and how to achieve them safely without risking a lot of hypos</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hanadr, post: 59426, member: 8110"] Hi John, I've pm'd you on this too You say your Bg is always within optimum. What numbers do you mean? Some of us have found that the optimum levels as given by healthcare professionals and diabetes Uk are too high and find we get on better at lower levels. A non-diabetic is always around 5, with few spikes or troughs. I personally feel like a lead balloon if I allow my BG to go over 6. I'm a T2 and low carb eater. However look at Fergus's posts. He's T1 on insulin snd keeps eeven tighter than I do. Also read through Dr. Bernstein's Diabetes Solution. and see what he writes about BG targets and how to achieve them safely without risking a lot of hypos [/QUOTE]
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