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<blockquote data-quote="michaeldavid" data-source="post: 390297" data-attributes="member: 57211"><p>I believe I can well appreciate the quandary you must have felt. I seem to see this so often.</p><p></p><p>As for the insulins, there are so many different types. (Or at least, there are so many different insulin names.) And I only know about the ones I take. But I have ensured - contrary to expert advice - that my insulin regimen is such that the insulins' effect is exhausted by the time I go to bed. So I always know that I can go to sleep safely.</p><p></p><p>In my opinion, the failure to ensure that diabetics can sleep safely is one of the major failings of the orthodox method of management. (Mercifully, I'm not one of those who tend to doze off during the day; that's a difficulty I wouldn't know how to advise on.)</p><p></p><p>Elsewhere on this website, I have recently written about the food/blood-sugar regimen I follow. If you do a search for the terms 'rye bread' and 'Betachek Visual', you'll find the relevant postings I've made. (I've been tending to feel that I've been wasting my time; but I enjoyed doing it anyway.) The more relevant postings are probably mostly the longer ones.</p><p></p><p>I'm sure you'll soon get a handle on your condition that's better than those who advise you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="michaeldavid, post: 390297, member: 57211"] I believe I can well appreciate the quandary you must have felt. I seem to see this so often. As for the insulins, there are so many different types. (Or at least, there are so many different insulin names.) And I only know about the ones I take. But I have ensured - contrary to expert advice - that my insulin regimen is such that the insulins' effect is exhausted by the time I go to bed. So I always know that I can go to sleep safely. In my opinion, the failure to ensure that diabetics can sleep safely is one of the major failings of the orthodox method of management. (Mercifully, I'm not one of those who tend to doze off during the day; that's a difficulty I wouldn't know how to advise on.) Elsewhere on this website, I have recently written about the food/blood-sugar regimen I follow. If you do a search for the terms 'rye bread' and 'Betachek Visual', you'll find the relevant postings I've made. (I've been tending to feel that I've been wasting my time; but I enjoyed doing it anyway.) The more relevant postings are probably mostly the longer ones. I'm sure you'll soon get a handle on your condition that's better than those who advise you. [/QUOTE]
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