“Total Accountability and Total Feedback constitute the minimum and only perpetual motion system.” Buckminster Fuller-Critical Path.
In order to re-create the system that has been damaged due to the onset of T1D we must first determine what it is we have to account for.
Then we have to figure out how to receive and assess the information we need (feedback) in order to make necessary corrections.
It will not ever be perfect.
In this training process our objective is to attain average blood sugar levels of 150 and below over a 3 month period.
We know that normal blood sugar averages below 120.
Want to avoid going low (below 75).
Want to keep our “spikes,” after we eat, below 200.
There are so many component parts and functions to this system.
Let’s focus on the critical ones here.
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