Rrar
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I am always hungry before bed, do any of you have a snack before bed & do you take bolus to cover any carbs in the snack as well as the basal, or do you just take more basal to last you through the night?
Sorry if I sound thick lol, what do you mean by this sentence?Oh and it's not a good idea to use a basal dose to " mop" for what you eat, that's the job of a bolus.]
Sorry if I sound thick lol, what do you mean by this sentence?
I just need something small before bed otherwise my belly keeps me awakethe more carb free the better lol
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Hi thanks for replying. I just took my usual amount of basal the night before last & had 1 slice of toast, I woke at 5am feeling strange so tested and my sugar level was 28! Last nite I had the same but took 2 units of bolus with my usual basal & woke at 7am with a hypo lol. So I think 1 unit would have covered me...I like some hummus or pasta before bed, something starchy. I agree with not taking extra basal, a small amount of bolus may be required, but I would start off not taking it and see if you go high during the night, bolus before bed can be a risky business with 4am hypos.
Best of luck.
Thanks for clarifying gemmaDon't worry too much about the "3 times a day" rule that's just based on the general breakfast lunch and dinner. Some days I might inject 8 times if I just have various snacks rather than 3 set meals. As long as you match your units to your carb portions it's fine
Those are massive swings in sugars for a very small amount of bolus (assuming this is mmol/l), were your activity levels or food intake very different on those days?Rrar said:Hi thanks for replying. I just took my usual amount of basal the night before last & had 1 slice of toast, I woke at 5am feeling strange so tested and my sugar level was 28! Last nite I had the same but took 2 units of bolus with my usual basal & woke at 7am with a hypo lol. So I think 1 unit would have covered me...
Nope activity & food intake more or less the same, although I wasn't feeling very well the night before last which could have contributed to it being so high.Those are massive swings in sugars for a very small amount of bolus (assuming this is mmol/l), were your activity levels or food intake very different on those days
ThanksAh I see, still personally I would be concerned about a 28 reading under any circumstances, I start to feel really bad about 15+. Everyone is different though...
Hope I have helped.
Sorry if I sound thick lol, what do you mean by this sentence?
I just need something small before bed otherwise my belly keeps me awakethe more carb free the better lol
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Your basal insulin is there to cope with the glucose released by your liver throughout a 24 hour period. The bolus dose is taken to deal with the blood glucose rise from food, which is why the basal dose is more or less constant, as it keeps your background insulin level, and the bolus dose is calculated by the carb load, so therefore variable. The basal should never be altered to deal with a BG rise that comes from what you have eaten. I hope that makes more sense![]()