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<blockquote data-quote="CheeseSeaker" data-source="post: 2662453" data-attributes="member: 531814"><p>Hi [USER=582815]@PeterBeggs[/USER] - essentially any carbs will put your BG up, and you need more insulin to bring it down again.</p><p></p><p>The sugar free cookies will have carbs - so count those just the same as you would if you had sugar in your coffee (carb amounts should be on the packet for most things)</p><p></p><p>You're aiming to have a BG level between 3.9 and 10mmol or 70 and 180 mg (depending on which system you use in your country) so increasing the insulin to cope with the food you eat is necessary</p><p></p><p>Depends on which insulin regime you use - Single injection per day of mixed insulins, multiple injections of different insulins etc - you will probably need to tell your doctors what you eat (keep a log during the day for a few days) so they can adjust your insulin levels to match it.</p><p></p><p>Hope that helps a bit</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CheeseSeaker, post: 2662453, member: 531814"] Hi [USER=582815]@PeterBeggs[/USER] - essentially any carbs will put your BG up, and you need more insulin to bring it down again. The sugar free cookies will have carbs - so count those just the same as you would if you had sugar in your coffee (carb amounts should be on the packet for most things) You're aiming to have a BG level between 3.9 and 10mmol or 70 and 180 mg (depending on which system you use in your country) so increasing the insulin to cope with the food you eat is necessary Depends on which insulin regime you use - Single injection per day of mixed insulins, multiple injections of different insulins etc - you will probably need to tell your doctors what you eat (keep a log during the day for a few days) so they can adjust your insulin levels to match it. Hope that helps a bit [/QUOTE]
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