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Type I and ketoacidosis
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Boone & Crockett
Posted 7/31/2025 06:02 (#11315122 - in reply to #11314866)
Subject: RE: Type I and ketoacidosis


DanSCIN - 7/30/2025 20:20

Thanks I have a long drive tomorrow and don’t listen to music. I have had type 1 for almost 30 years and just started taking some steps to get my weight under control and insulin levels down. Have cut my insulin intake in half with portion control and avoiding carbs. I need to drop 50 lbs pretty bad. Got rid of 18 the first month. Somewhat stalling out though. Low blood sugar makes it very hard to limit your intake especially when doing physical labor. You almost lose control of yourself and your appetite for a bit. Boone & Crockett you have a beautiful family and that little girl is cute as a button. I feel for her. Being little and trying to manage your diabetes is very hard but it’s came a long way since I was little. Having a pump was a game changer but now I have the Eversense 365 CGM implanted in my arm and I truly believe that is hands down the single best invention for diabetes since insulin.
Thanks, and I’m gonna pass along the good review of the Eversense to my daughter and SIL. I haven’t heard of it. Daycare overdosed my little granddaughter couple weeks ago and we just about lost her. Sugar dropped 70 points in 5 minutes. After daughter got a mouthful of skittles and cup of orange juice in her, her level came up to 35. People start to die at 50. Such a scary disease.
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