Timostags
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I agree, maybe she was just trying to convince me not to correct. I do tend to use a sledgehammer to crack a nut, and find it alot easier to bring my BG back up after a hypo than down from a hyper.Sorry, I do not know about that.
I bolus for carbs and correct knowing what insulin I have on board.
I don’t distinguish between any different types of BG highs. I treat them all the same.
This works for me.
But ... all together now ...
“We are all different”![]()
The example she gave was if had a low during the night and a liver dump and was at 16 at lunchtime (I don't eat breakfast) would I add additional bolus to to lunch bolus, I said yes, she said I shouldn't correct until dinnertime encase the liver takes back the glucose after I correct.
That's the first time I've ever heard of a liver taking glucose back! I had my DSN and her senior colleague in the room. They said this was covered in DAFNE which I'm waiting to do. Has anyone else been told that your liver can take Glucose back out from your BG?
I assume the liver creating glucose from protein due to low carbs works the same as a hypo liver dump?