Do you do everything you normally would despite your BS at the time?

For instance if a friend calls you to meet somewhere for lunch or the movies and your sugar is 300 would you still go? If you get invited to a party or an event and your sugar is 300 would you still go? If your boyfriend or girlfriend is in the mood for some whoopie and your BS is 300 are you ready for action? Just wondering.

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I type LOL just to let ppl not to know to take me so seriously. If I don't type it then I really MEAN what I say.

Lets see... at ~60 carbs per doughnut with 12 in a box, this would be ~720 carbs

my I:C is 1/10 (yay easy math!) sooo.. 72 units.

now, my bloodsugar is currently 200, and 1 unit lowers my bloodsugar 40 points. If I correct down to 80, I would be need take 3 extra units.

This brings our total to 75 units!

Sooo... who wants doughnuts?

Gary,

I am always ready for action of any kind. After 53 years with type 1 I have it cased. I inject only bolus 24 hour insulin twice a day and constantly nibble to keep my blood glucose between 50 and 150 every day. I have never used analogs and have not seen an endo since 1969 and that is no typo. Self direction is my preferred method and it's not rocket science. I constantly experiment with dosages, types, and times. I test only twice a month because I still feel hunger.
Don

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