my husband has been type one for ten years, three shots a day and the long acting at night, you are very wrong about
the high readings, my husband is 45 , thin, non drinker and smoker, he has had several bouts with high numbers, and lo and behold he had a silent heart attack and
open heart surgery right away, we have done tons of research, classes etc. the big thing is the damage to the organs by letting the blood sugar being to high, you need to see a specialist, low is awful, as my husband was so low last year , if my daughter had not come home, he would have died, and high is very damaging, i dont want to alarm you but i live the life as a wife to someone with blood sugar issues, he is going on the pump next to get it under control, after heart surgery we can take any chances, be informed, go to classes, contact his insurance company and go together and get a good doctor, also we are researching the pu,p it has a lot of pros and cons