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I eat more frequently than three main meals a day so maybe they’d be considered snacks? I treat them the way I would a main meal, count the carbs and consider what else is going on to affect my blood sugar level then dose accordingly. I’ve never been good at only eating three or fewer times a day.but what amount of units do you take for a mid morning / afternoon snack , if any ?, or do we even have snacks ?
Snacks are no different than foods eaten at meal times. I look how many carbs the snack has and dose according to that.but what amount of units do you take for a mid morning / afternoon snack , if any ?, or do we even have snacks ?
Might be useful to specify the type of diabetes you mean, as there are lots of folks without the option to manage or adjust their insulin.Snacks is not a dirty word. However, guilt associated with eating should be.
Some people prefer less big meals which sate them throughout the day but other bodies may need more regular feeding.
When I snack (which I do a lot because I am a very active and slim grazer), my insulin to carb ratio is the same as any other time of day.
Remember, a “good” diet for someone with Type 1 diabetes, is the same as a good diet for someone without diabetes. It is just about managing your insulin.
As this was posted in the Type 1 sub-forum , in response to someone with Type 1, and all.other people responding.have Type 1, I did not feel it was necessary.Might be useful to specify the type of diabetes you mean, as there are lots of folks without the option to manage or adjust their insulin.
I would say "this depends".Snacks are even better when exercising as then there is no bolus required
Indeed I should have caveated it "everyone is different"!I would say "this depends".
Two things here, I don't usually snack if I'm high - I'm not normally hungry if I'm high, but if I've been running high for a while (which means the corrections aren't working very well) I'll not throw more fuel on the fire and will therefore eat nuts/cheese/cold meats/etc. rather than biscuits. Yes they still have an effect, but much less so.- what your BG is when you snack. If our BG is too high when we start to exercise, it could be a strain on our bodies which will push levels higher. What is "too high"? For me it is anything over 9 mmol/l but I know some people start their Parkrun at 13 mmol/l. I try to avoid eating (and exercise) when my BG is in double figures as I know I am insulin resistant.
Hmm, another caveat required it's just dawned on me, those with pumps are at risk if their pump/site fails without them realising - I failed to even consider this as I'm on MDI. So, hmm, perhaps there is some method in the mantra, though I still think for those on MDI (and those with working pumps), it's still unlikely.the only reason to avoid exercise when high is to avoid ketoacidosis and the criteria for that to happen are very limited (for T1 diabetics who take insulin and who happen to be running high) in my non-medical option.
If my pump or pump site failed, I would see rising blood sugars and get all the alarms on my pump and Dexcom app for either the rising levels or for a pump occlusion.Hmm, another caveat required it's just dawned on me, those with pumps are at risk if their pump/site fails without them realising - I failed to even consider this as I'm on MDI. So, hmm, perhaps there is some method in the mantra, though I still think for those on MDI (and those with working pumps), it's still unlikely.
I also appear to have stopped any snack-related chat, sorry!![]()
I also had to snack (including a bedtime snack) though on DIY mix twice a day man-made insulins (S&I) - I used to change my dosage based on what I was doing and eating, but reducing it drastically wasn't ever really in scope and the snacks were required because of the absorption curve shape (relatively very long). I guess an alternative would be to reduce dose (such that the snack carbs were not needed) and accept going very high immediately after meal times and then gradually coming down to normal range ready for the next meal. I think it was likely better to avoid those highs and to have had to fill in the gaps with many digestive biscuits and chocolate bars (in my case anyway!)Back in the olden days of fixed porcine doses. I was advised/directed by my team at the time to snack between meals & before bed.
Tiresome, to be frank as a kid & teen ritually feeding to get through a “normal” day without going low… Nobody thought to adjust the dose??