•   scarney commented on this post about 6 years ago

    I have followed Ken’s no fat and the ‘both-ends’ blood sugar control technique. My last A1C was 5.2%. The endo was very angry, and gave me a stern lecture about how I was imperilling my life. Too bad !

    If I eat the slightest bit of fat, eg some peanut butter on a piece of toast, my sugar will...

    I have followed Ken’s no fat and the ‘both-ends’ blood sugar control technique. My last A1C was 5.2%. The endo was very angry, and gave me a stern lecture about how I was imperilling my life. Too bad !

    If I eat the slightest bit of fat, eg some peanut butter on a piece of toast, my sugar will be elevated for at least 24 hours.

    I am not as religious as Ken about this. I eat a third of a cup of oats in the morning. But I do avoid anything with oil in the ingredients.

    I have eased off a little on the effort to flatten the BGL spikes after a meal. After breakfast it may go to 10 mmol/L (180 mg/dl). I do this so I can do my daily 30km bike ride withouth having to worry about hypos. At the end of the ride my sugar is around 5 mmol/L, which I’m happy with.

    Could Ken and perhaps other T1Ds quantify insulin resistance in units of insulin injected? I know no real life diabetics I can compare myself to. At present I inject 8 units of long acting Levemir a day, and about 8 units of fast acting Novorapid (1 for breakfast, 3 for lunch and 4 for dinner).

    Thanks,

    Rien.

    More
    • Rien, I am wondering if you would like to tell your story on the Internet. We could do it here in a blog. Let me know if you have an interest. IRien, I am wondering if you would like to tell your story on the Internet. We could do it here in a blog. Let me know if you have an interest. I think your story can encourage others.   More ...
      Reported
    Post is under moderation
    Stream item published successfully. Item will now be visible on your stream.
Unable to load tooltip content.

Off Canvas Main Menu Display