I'm a type 1 diabetic, and this was a helpful post at showing non diabetics why it is so. hard. Non diabetics typically think the difficult thing must be the shots and the finger pricks, right? Not really. The majority of diabetics get used to those things quickly (of course there are some of course that deal with a major major needle phobia that can make it even harder). The hard part is that it never ends. Almost e…
I have had Type 1 for 30 years. To be honest, i don't do the math. I choose the amount of units to inject by feel. I mean, i know by eating a banana, i get something like 20g of carbohydrates, and i should take 3u. But if i feel, that the correct dose is 6 units, then i take that. I cant really explain it. But i kind of feel the state, where i am going, and can adjust instinctively. Works more often than not. I have…
Also 30 years here. I have exactly the same thing as you describe though when I switch insulin I do start calculating again to be sure it matches with my assumptions. Blood glucose measuring is required though as you mention. I'm one of the lucky ones with very lineair and predictable response to every unit more or less of insulin. Not everyone is that lucky though.