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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 248486"><p>Hi goldman,</p><p>had a few of those myself in various joints and there's no need to worry. Your bs should return to normal in a few days. Sometimes I've had no rise att all but when bs-levels have gone up it's only been for about three days. Just keep testing and use a little of your bolus if you think it's way too high, no need to change your basal dose for such a short period.</p><p>Speaking from a type1 perspective and experience - have no medical training. Hope your shoulder is better!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 248486"] Hi goldman, had a few of those myself in various joints and there's no need to worry. Your bs should return to normal in a few days. Sometimes I've had no rise att all but when bs-levels have gone up it's only been for about three days. Just keep testing and use a little of your bolus if you think it's way too high, no need to change your basal dose for such a short period. Speaking from a type1 perspective and experience - have no medical training. Hope your shoulder is better! [/QUOTE]
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