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<blockquote data-quote="Ali H" data-source="post: 942862" data-attributes="member: 29998"><p>I care for both my parents and work part time, life is uber stressful pretty much all of the time. Low carbing enables you to have less room for error with dosing and also lower doses in general. The result is that you don't get the rollercoaster ride you would on a normal level of carbs. If you don't have the insulin in large quantities in your body you have less room for error and consequently the peaks are flattened out and so are the troughs. It is hard to explain but put a Libre or a CGM on for a couple of weeks, eat normally, then do the same eating low carb and you would see what I mean.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ali H, post: 942862, member: 29998"] I care for both my parents and work part time, life is uber stressful pretty much all of the time. Low carbing enables you to have less room for error with dosing and also lower doses in general. The result is that you don't get the rollercoaster ride you would on a normal level of carbs. If you don't have the insulin in large quantities in your body you have less room for error and consequently the peaks are flattened out and so are the troughs. It is hard to explain but put a Libre or a CGM on for a couple of weeks, eat normally, then do the same eating low carb and you would see what I mean. [/QUOTE]
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