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<blockquote data-quote="Diamattic" data-source="post: 741361" data-attributes="member: 138639"><p>I think its a bit of both for me. </p><p></p><p>I usually tend to test at between 4-5mmol/L pre-meal, and then an hour after eating my sugars go up but still less then 7mmol/L, and 2 hours later they are usually sitting 5-6mmol/L, based on the last 2 days anyway. </p><p></p><p>My basal rate isn't completely flat, it tends to pull my sugars down, but very slowly. For example I test before bed and get 6.5 and wake up at 5.3. So it drops about 1mmol/L over the course of 7-8 hours while in bed, maybe a bit more during teh day if I am active, but i never go 8 hours during the day without eating lol </p><p></p><p>I am no doubt still honeymooning, I have to be right? Maybe i can keep it up for like, 40 more years lol</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Diamattic, post: 741361, member: 138639"] I think its a bit of both for me. I usually tend to test at between 4-5mmol/L pre-meal, and then an hour after eating my sugars go up but still less then 7mmol/L, and 2 hours later they are usually sitting 5-6mmol/L, based on the last 2 days anyway. My basal rate isn't completely flat, it tends to pull my sugars down, but very slowly. For example I test before bed and get 6.5 and wake up at 5.3. So it drops about 1mmol/L over the course of 7-8 hours while in bed, maybe a bit more during teh day if I am active, but i never go 8 hours during the day without eating lol I am no doubt still honeymooning, I have to be right? Maybe i can keep it up for like, 40 more years lol [/QUOTE]
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