Let's see, it seems to me that there is a dance where choreography is very individual:
And it seems to me, for what I am reading, that you blame everything to insulin when in reality each person is a world, with degrees of sensitivity to insulin and everything, very different.
That is, I do not say that someone does better insulin than another, but even taking into account that factor, there are many other factors that influence;We know some and others.It is about investigating each one how his body works and relationships with the outside ... something very difficult, of course;But that is why the experiences of others can serve us, but not as absolute truths.
For example, I changed from Lantus to Toujeo, with the same units.And I'm going well, I don't need more or less, for now.Although with Lantus he controlled less.But I don't know if it was for insulin or simply due to lack of knowledge of some trends.
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Good question since 2013, which diagnosed you type1, until February 2016, you have been without putting insulin?
Yes, @antonimar.Not everyone debuts the same or need the same ... In my case the diagnosis was in a sea of doubts in the type of diabetes, because the behavior of my body and physical characteristics and ways to take care of myself was according to a type 1, but thePeptide C was 1 (very low, but they said that for my weight, acceptable) and had no antibodies of which beta cells are loaded ... so I took care of more (to extremes of non -acceptability, so you can't live), until they gave me some pills that did not cause me hypos (because that is another, those that gave me at the beginning almost kill me, and I left them).It was the thing going down, until at the end of 2015 the glycoslada hit, which did not improve with more pills, and in January my peptide C was minimal and the thing was "clearer analytically speaking" (my body was shrieking alerts andyears ago;I accept, but when telling them, the scar still hurts me a bit ;-) and it seems that as my degree of sensitivity does not enter the standards, it is easier to tell you that you are exaggerating than listening to you and doing case studies.Anyway, each one sure has their cross :-))
Thanks for sharing.Hugs