damn this reddit thread is 3 months old? t1 here as well, and i struggle pretty bad. having been t1 for 20 years or more, i just can't click every article my friends and family send me promising progress for diabetics or potential cures. its just not worth getting my hopes up even when its a reputable outlet making some extraordinary claims. this sounds really promising but yea. its also depressing. its kinda too late to save me even if this comes very soon. which i doubt it will. However, this so called 'smart insulin' sounds to me much more like the shit produced by non-diabetics pancreases. like theres just no way the non-diabetic body is making a hormone that doesnt fully kick in for 90 minutes. that just wouldnt be as resilient and effective as what i witness in the people around me. its insane how they can, for example, eat a tub of ice cream on a whim and not be blasted into the 400s. or just go wild exercising at length on an empty stomach and not have an emergency low sugar.
pimeys|1 year ago
If you're in any way technical, you should take a look into the solutions for artificial pancreas.
terminalcommand|1 year ago
I use a cgm (libre2).
Can I use autotune to tune my carb ratio, basals etc. without looping? How was your experience in this?
Do I have to use nightscout to run autotune?
haccount|1 year ago
If you shoot up in your veins or into something more vascular you would have faster onset.
lolc|1 year ago
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protomolecule|1 year ago
Which is a sure way to find yourself in a hypoglycemic coma.
dazc|1 year ago
No such thing as a free lunch, they are just building up insulin resistance with, eventually, Type 2 Diabetes a near certainty in later life.