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Re: couldbebetter post# 115650

Friday, 10/06/2017 10:26:38 PM

Friday, October 06, 2017 10:26:38 PM

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That is one hypothesis that could be proven true by proper administration of a properly timed test to enable determination of presence, or absence, of insulin in my system after ingestion of food.

I have not arranged for such a test with either my PCP or endo with whom I consulted in May.

Whatever any content or amount of insulin secreted by any organ in my body presently is extant, it is not enough to permit normal activity with no injection of insulin, per an experiment(test) I ran myself in May or June.

One morning, I had my normal breakfast w/o injection of prescribed insulin of any kind. I tested my bg values every 1/2 hour. My bg values(measured by JNJ One-Touch system in usual manner) did not rise more than expected amounts(beyond the normal bg value extant before breakfast) for several hours, but then began to rise rapidly. I controlled that rise by injection of appropriate amounts of insulin.

I theorize(surmise) that a much sooner rise in bg value had been controlled or suppressed to an unknown degree by the usual injection of 4 units of Humulin N the evening before the test began.

I have chosen not to run the same test as above, but also omitting that evening dose of Humulin N, to see what would happen.

The jury is still out on your question while I continue reduction of injected dose of insulin, as described in last paragraph of my previous post.
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