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<blockquote data-quote="Jollymon" data-source="post: 2017345" data-attributes="member: 480011"><p>[USER=468714]@kitedoc[/USER] is correct. 1/2 of the control is in what we eat. The other half is in the insulin dose. The more you eat, the more you’ll need to dose for. That’s the I:C ratio.</p><p></p><p>There’s another 1/2 in activity. The more active you are the more insulin sensitive you can be. I use this to help me become more efficient with less insulin, and have my numbers hit where they’re supposed to be.</p><p></p><p>I know all of those 1/2’s add to 150%, but sometimes that’s what we have to give this crummy condition.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jollymon, post: 2017345, member: 480011"] [USER=468714]@kitedoc[/USER] is correct. 1/2 of the control is in what we eat. The other half is in the insulin dose. The more you eat, the more you’ll need to dose for. That’s the I:C ratio. There’s another 1/2 in activity. The more active you are the more insulin sensitive you can be. I use this to help me become more efficient with less insulin, and have my numbers hit where they’re supposed to be. I know all of those 1/2’s add to 150%, but sometimes that’s what we have to give this crummy condition. [/QUOTE]
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