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Working late so eating late.. Extremely high fasting blood glucose levels.
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<blockquote data-quote="bmtest" data-source="post: 1903393" data-attributes="member: 21293"><p>It's a new job so things do run high till your confident, understand the profile of insulin you are using and test more while experimenting. Think of you body like an steam train fire engine its slow to start on a morning and bring boil once your ticking over it will stay static with mimimal top up of food or insulin.</p><p></p><p>For example run 3 mile on a week night for 1st time you will be hypo next day its shock to body and you may struggle on run depending on diabetes experience, what i am saying is once you have mastered a routine your body is used to it.</p><p></p><p>Test more often while you adjust your routine is not that out of the ordinary, also carb count and inject accodingley to your ratio.</p><p></p><p>I eat late and down 3 pints around 1 am but thats my routine, I like to inject long lasting at night for me it gains the easy marks while I am asleep the only problem for me is the 3 pints can make me inject fast acting instead of 24hr insulin and its a big shocker when you wake from sleep with this scenario as no one in my house ever helps me get down stairs for anti venom with tiled floor in pool of sweat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bmtest, post: 1903393, member: 21293"] It's a new job so things do run high till your confident, understand the profile of insulin you are using and test more while experimenting. Think of you body like an steam train fire engine its slow to start on a morning and bring boil once your ticking over it will stay static with mimimal top up of food or insulin. For example run 3 mile on a week night for 1st time you will be hypo next day its shock to body and you may struggle on run depending on diabetes experience, what i am saying is once you have mastered a routine your body is used to it. Test more often while you adjust your routine is not that out of the ordinary, also carb count and inject accodingley to your ratio. I eat late and down 3 pints around 1 am but thats my routine, I like to inject long lasting at night for me it gains the easy marks while I am asleep the only problem for me is the 3 pints can make me inject fast acting instead of 24hr insulin and its a big shocker when you wake from sleep with this scenario as no one in my house ever helps me get down stairs for anti venom with tiled floor in pool of sweat. [/QUOTE]
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