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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted Account" data-source="post: 1643202"><p>There are a few things which may have caused this such as </p><p>- insulin not working properly. Try changing your insulin. </p><p>- pen not working properly. Try changing you pen</p><p>- your body is fighting off some bug. Keep an eye on your BG and take corrective doses</p><p>- remaining fat from last night's meal delaying the absorption of the carbs. I would expect this to have gone by now.</p><p>- you forgot to take your basal insulin. That is not a criticism just a fact of life occasionally when we are enjoying ourselves too much. This is a challenge to manage. Some people take a small covering basal dose and others just use corrective bolus until their next basal is due.</p><p>- you are getting stressed by the high BG. Try some of the techniques above to reduce your BG and try not to stress (haha)</p><p></p><p>... if it was me, I would start by changing my insulin and, if possible my pen and then lots of testing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted Account, post: 1643202"] There are a few things which may have caused this such as - insulin not working properly. Try changing your insulin. - pen not working properly. Try changing you pen - your body is fighting off some bug. Keep an eye on your BG and take corrective doses - remaining fat from last night's meal delaying the absorption of the carbs. I would expect this to have gone by now. - you forgot to take your basal insulin. That is not a criticism just a fact of life occasionally when we are enjoying ourselves too much. This is a challenge to manage. Some people take a small covering basal dose and others just use corrective bolus until their next basal is due. - you are getting stressed by the high BG. Try some of the techniques above to reduce your BG and try not to stress (haha) ... if it was me, I would start by changing my insulin and, if possible my pen and then lots of testing. [/QUOTE]
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