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<blockquote data-quote="KEV-81" data-source="post: 1644493" data-attributes="member: 389475"><p>So I'm late 30's and type 1 just over a year now. Mdi and bloods usually controlled between 5 & 10 mmol/L.</p><p></p><p>Yesterday I had lunch at 12:30, bloods were 5.7 pre food and at 4pm they were 7.9 (not quite enough insulin I know but drive at 4pm each day).</p><p>Went home and by 4:45pm I was hypo at 3.5mmol.</p><p></p><p>I don't understand the hypo though as I shouldn't have any insulin onboard over 4hrs after my novarapid shot for lunch, and I didn't over exert myself to bring bloods down. Dropping from 7.9 to 3.5 within 45mins for no explanation has me confused?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KEV-81, post: 1644493, member: 389475"] So I'm late 30's and type 1 just over a year now. Mdi and bloods usually controlled between 5 & 10 mmol/L. Yesterday I had lunch at 12:30, bloods were 5.7 pre food and at 4pm they were 7.9 (not quite enough insulin I know but drive at 4pm each day). Went home and by 4:45pm I was hypo at 3.5mmol. I don't understand the hypo though as I shouldn't have any insulin onboard over 4hrs after my novarapid shot for lunch, and I didn't over exert myself to bring bloods down. Dropping from 7.9 to 3.5 within 45mins for no explanation has me confused? [/QUOTE]
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