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<blockquote data-quote="nmr1991" data-source="post: 541142" data-attributes="member: 35685"><p>I wouldn't consider this as something accidental and more of on purpose:</p><p></p><p>- leave it until a few hours for food to process into glucose in the blood then inject insulin</p><p>- I rely on what it feels like whether I am tired and need to go toilet alot or shaky and drowsy to determine if I need to inject or eat something sugary</p><p>- Always inject my insulin on my abdomen</p><p></p><p>On that note I haven't tested for my blood glucose for a couple of months now, you could say a reason is my test equipment are a bit inconvenient and alot of hassle to use, but the reason I go by mainly is I know what a hypo or hyper feels like as I said.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nmr1991, post: 541142, member: 35685"] I wouldn't consider this as something accidental and more of on purpose: - leave it until a few hours for food to process into glucose in the blood then inject insulin - I rely on what it feels like whether I am tired and need to go toilet alot or shaky and drowsy to determine if I need to inject or eat something sugary - Always inject my insulin on my abdomen On that note I haven't tested for my blood glucose for a couple of months now, you could say a reason is my test equipment are a bit inconvenient and alot of hassle to use, but the reason I go by mainly is I know what a hypo or hyper feels like as I said. [/QUOTE]
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