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When can you say, your blood sugars are under control?
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<blockquote data-quote="LooperCat" data-source="post: 2006376" data-attributes="member: 468055"><p>Another T1 wading in here... from my perspective, I can keep things under very tight control with the aid of a very low carb diet, a tubeless insulin pump amd constant glucose monitoring with alerts on my watch that buzzes my wrist if I get near to going out of range, and I can fix it before it does - most of the time. It’s pretty intensive management but like driving, the mechanics of it become second nature after a while. I can mostly maintain non-D levels while working erratic hours as a supply science teacher and community first responder. Sometimes I think about it a lot, sometimes a little. But it’s worth it (for me) to do that. </p><p></p><p>Tl;dr - I’d say I have my blood sugar under control. But it’s hard work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LooperCat, post: 2006376, member: 468055"] Another T1 wading in here... from my perspective, I can keep things under very tight control with the aid of a very low carb diet, a tubeless insulin pump amd constant glucose monitoring with alerts on my watch that buzzes my wrist if I get near to going out of range, and I can fix it before it does - most of the time. It’s pretty intensive management but like driving, the mechanics of it become second nature after a while. I can mostly maintain non-D levels while working erratic hours as a supply science teacher and community first responder. Sometimes I think about it a lot, sometimes a little. But it’s worth it (for me) to do that. Tl;dr - I’d say I have my blood sugar under control. But it’s hard work. [/QUOTE]
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