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<blockquote data-quote="Draco16" data-source="post: 2513668" data-attributes="member: 467776"><p>???</p><p></p><p>He said he's got very high blood sugars!</p><p></p><p>On another thread he has said that he does no activity. So his blood sugars are overwhelmingly a result of his food intake versus insulin intake (rather than the usual main 3 factors of food, activity, insulin... and then the smaller dozens of other smaller factors that effect BS). </p><p></p><p>On another thread he has said that he generally eats quite well, and as mentioned he's cut out alcohol and caffeine.</p><p></p><p>He could be on 30g or 300g of carbs per day - it doesn't matter - he simply does not take enough insulin to compensate. Ergo "given what he eats". </p><p></p><p>Hence fixing his meals everyday whether that be a 20g carb lunch or 100g carb lunch, he needs to learn to increase his insulin doses. Learn to manage the same 20g/100g/whatever grams carb lunch everyday.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Draco16, post: 2513668, member: 467776"] ??? He said he's got very high blood sugars! On another thread he has said that he does no activity. So his blood sugars are overwhelmingly a result of his food intake versus insulin intake (rather than the usual main 3 factors of food, activity, insulin... and then the smaller dozens of other smaller factors that effect BS). On another thread he has said that he generally eats quite well, and as mentioned he's cut out alcohol and caffeine. He could be on 30g or 300g of carbs per day - it doesn't matter - he simply does not take enough insulin to compensate. Ergo "given what he eats". Hence fixing his meals everyday whether that be a 20g carb lunch or 100g carb lunch, he needs to learn to increase his insulin doses. Learn to manage the same 20g/100g/whatever grams carb lunch everyday. [/QUOTE]
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