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<blockquote data-quote="CaitlinGibbons" data-source="post: 225435" data-attributes="member: 32323"><p>I quite often test mid-morning and she is normally very high at this point, like in the 20's. she then comes down a bit for lunch and then crashes early afternoon (after lunch). a typical pattern would be: </p><p></p><p>before breakfast: 12</p><p>mid morning: 20</p><p>lunch: 10</p><p>mid afternoon: hypo </p><p></p><p>this pattern has emerged since we've been carb counting, I can do this at home but at nursery it's impossible so they are just working on a set dose. I have been giving a high-ish dose at breakfast to try and counteract the morning highs, but don't know if this might have something to do with the hypos later in the day? Can the insulin hang around that long I work on a lower ratio at lunchtime but think this might need to be brought down even more...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CaitlinGibbons, post: 225435, member: 32323"] I quite often test mid-morning and she is normally very high at this point, like in the 20's. she then comes down a bit for lunch and then crashes early afternoon (after lunch). a typical pattern would be: before breakfast: 12 mid morning: 20 lunch: 10 mid afternoon: hypo this pattern has emerged since we've been carb counting, I can do this at home but at nursery it's impossible so they are just working on a set dose. I have been giving a high-ish dose at breakfast to try and counteract the morning highs, but don't know if this might have something to do with the hypos later in the day? Can the insulin hang around that long I work on a lower ratio at lunchtime but think this might need to be brought down even more... [/QUOTE]
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