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Barb Young wrote:

<< ... After carefully switching to U (decided to stay with it) and testing

lots

and lots and eating lower carbs, gluco protein this morning was 233 (5.55),

so all my hard work has really paid off. I am very pleased. I had scored

where you are a couple of months ago, because I'd gotten complacent.

Dangerous thing, complacency. >>

Barb, glad to hear how successful your insulin switch has been. Our group is

averaging much better than even the DCCT or the UKPDS claimed we were

capable of, without frequent dangerous hypos! (That is because they never

addressed lowering carbohydrate intake as a method of improving control.)

They thought that 7.0 was as *low* as we dared try to go. They even told

diabetics and doctors that readings below 8.0 were pretty decent, with the

result that I have a sister who is approaching 8, even on lots of meds, and

thinking she is doing really okay. (She doesn't want to change her diet.)

Our group is doing really great!

Susie

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gluco protein this morning was 233 (5.55),

Barb,

How did you caluculate the 5.55 from the gluco protein? I got the InCharge

meter, but I didn't see where they said anything about converting their

numbers to an HbA1c.

nn

Type 2, Dx Oct 98, Avandia, Glucophage, Lopid, Prinivil, MDI H & NPH

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In a message dated 00-04-21 09:32:48 EDT, you write:

<< Some of us (Vicki comes to mind) are getting pretty good at this! >>

Well, I'm working on it. The changes in my dosing are really tiny -- we've

found that I'm so insulin-sensitive that 1/4 of a unit suffices in some

cases. This is very tricky --even using the smallest syringes. I've ordered

dilution kits from Lilly but it's going to probably be a month or so before

it arrives so meanwhile I'm " eyeballing " -- not the most accurate way to do

things.

We're doing all kinds of interesting food isolation tests -- next week I get

to have an " ice cream meal " -- one serving of ice cream, one unit of insulin

then nothing else for 6-1/2 hours (that's how long we found it takes my body

to complete H!) then checking BG. I have to be careful not to lose weight

because all calculations are based on one weight and if I deviate more than a

pound or so from it, it throws everything off. I lost almost six pounds

initially (because of fasting meals) before we discovered this. I know, I

know, lots of you would give an eyetooth to have my problem -- but it IS a

problem! I'm trying to stay at 124 now. But I haven't had a hypo in three

weeks. So this is good. Back to lurking. Vicki

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