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<blockquote data-quote="donnellysdogs" data-source="post: 871235" data-attributes="member: 17713"><p>Do you ever test 2-3 hours after meal though to Just check that your rises have been minimal?? </p><p></p><p>I only ask because as much as I have always been a lower carber I did start to get background retinopathy after about 25 years of T1. I never checked 2-3 hours after a meal until I got my pump 5 years ago and my then consultant gave me the advive to check my rises 2-3 hours after food.</p><p></p><p>This advice I can honestly say is the best I had ever in 30 + years of being T1. Due to this advice alone my background retinopathy disappeared and according to nhs and opticians my eyes have been normal for 4 years.</p><p></p><p>I just am wary as I thought I had ecellent control until my driving incident (another strory) and until this consultant really helped me to optimise the control I thought I had...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donnellysdogs, post: 871235, member: 17713"] Do you ever test 2-3 hours after meal though to Just check that your rises have been minimal?? I only ask because as much as I have always been a lower carber I did start to get background retinopathy after about 25 years of T1. I never checked 2-3 hours after a meal until I got my pump 5 years ago and my then consultant gave me the advive to check my rises 2-3 hours after food. This advice I can honestly say is the best I had ever in 30 + years of being T1. Due to this advice alone my background retinopathy disappeared and according to nhs and opticians my eyes have been normal for 4 years. I just am wary as I thought I had ecellent control until my driving incident (another strory) and until this consultant really helped me to optimise the control I thought I had... [/QUOTE]
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