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<blockquote data-quote="MeiChanski" data-source="post: 2105011" data-attributes="member: 503481"><p>I think some other things you could consider is: I don't know whether you know about splitting your levemir - levemir works better and gives better coverage if you split dose it. Carb counting - have you done a carb counting course? Some T1s have experienced they need different ratios through out the day. I am a bit insulin resistant in the morning either because of DP or hormones, so I find I need a bit more insulin. Carb counting course might help you learn to adjust according to your food, routine, hormones, DP, illnesses, exercises etc. Also correction doses and hypo treatments.</p><p>No two days are the same for me, I've been eating the same breakfast for the past 4 months and I can either be good, high or low.</p><p>Another thing is we all spike after eating, depending on the carbs. Low carb gives me a slight spike whereas full on carbs gives me a huge spike, so trying to learn when your insulin peaks might help or figure out your timing for prebolus. Also some T1s have found that novorapid takes too long to work, some have changed to fiasp which is more quicker than novorapid. Again with all of this, you need to speak with your team to enquire about everything.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MeiChanski, post: 2105011, member: 503481"] I think some other things you could consider is: I don't know whether you know about splitting your levemir - levemir works better and gives better coverage if you split dose it. Carb counting - have you done a carb counting course? Some T1s have experienced they need different ratios through out the day. I am a bit insulin resistant in the morning either because of DP or hormones, so I find I need a bit more insulin. Carb counting course might help you learn to adjust according to your food, routine, hormones, DP, illnesses, exercises etc. Also correction doses and hypo treatments. No two days are the same for me, I've been eating the same breakfast for the past 4 months and I can either be good, high or low. Another thing is we all spike after eating, depending on the carbs. Low carb gives me a slight spike whereas full on carbs gives me a huge spike, so trying to learn when your insulin peaks might help or figure out your timing for prebolus. Also some T1s have found that novorapid takes too long to work, some have changed to fiasp which is more quicker than novorapid. Again with all of this, you need to speak with your team to enquire about everything. [/QUOTE]
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