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<blockquote data-quote="LucySW" data-source="post: 759917" data-attributes="member: 113749"><p>I think we should regard news stories like this, IF they seem plausible, as a challenge. There are things we can do. </p><p></p><p>Is there any chance you can get your hands either on a Libre for a short time or on a CGM to borrow from surgery? I found the Libre wonderful for learning how to time insulin doses, getting basal right etc, and the result so far (fingers crossed guys) has been cutting out the spikes after meals. This is an easy way to lower HbA1c. </p><p></p><p>And once learnt, these lessons can be applied without the Libre/CGM. </p><p></p><p>Above all though, low carb seems to me to be the way to make BG / insulin dose management easier. </p><p></p><p>We need the tools to see what is going on in our individual case. But low carb decreases the range, and the erraticness, of the variables.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LucySW, post: 759917, member: 113749"] I think we should regard news stories like this, IF they seem plausible, as a challenge. There are things we can do. Is there any chance you can get your hands either on a Libre for a short time or on a CGM to borrow from surgery? I found the Libre wonderful for learning how to time insulin doses, getting basal right etc, and the result so far (fingers crossed guys) has been cutting out the spikes after meals. This is an easy way to lower HbA1c. And once learnt, these lessons can be applied without the Libre/CGM. Above all though, low carb seems to me to be the way to make BG / insulin dose management easier. We need the tools to see what is going on in our individual case. But low carb decreases the range, and the erraticness, of the variables. [/QUOTE]
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