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    Woow! Brilliant! Thinking about it, For the bolus test. I’m not following a certain daily routine. So we can consider that I’m doing this test everyday I’m skipping breakfast & dinner many times and guess what...every-time there is a different outcome, for eg) 3 days ago, I skipped the...
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    I know that guessing isn’t the right thing to do. Still I cannot accept what happened in the last two years since I got diagnosed. I’ll try to learn more about carbs counting & my body response. Thank you [emoji5]
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    So you go directly for lunch? Or you’re taking it late? Sometimes I’m skipping my breakfast but every time I’m getting a different outcomes. [emoji853]
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    It was almost the same. After food it keeps increasing over 4 to 5 hours before it comes down. Yesterday, I took 10U & I had only a banana before sleeping to bring it down. I know this was the most stupid thing I had ever done. However I was tired and i wanted my BG to be normal.
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    Yup.. It differs from day to day. However It’s always high after eating for 5 hours or more. This my graph for today. [emoji20]
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    Life is harsh with diabetes [emoji20] I’ll try to do so [emoji1303] Thank you [emoji257]
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    I guess this could be another possibility. I’ll monitor my BG more frequently to rollout the exact reason. If it’s really Dawn Phenomenon, what would be the best way to manage it? Do i’ve to increase the long acting insulin dose? Or to increase the short acting insulin units ?
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    Thank you sweetie [emoji5][emoji257][emoji813]️
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    I expected that my BG would go low bc 10U is considered a high dose. I’m taking 10~12 U before eating rice/ Pasta or any main dish. The problem is the timing. And the spike from 90 mg/dl to 280 mg/dl in one hour [emoji20] Maybe as you said. I’ll try to avoid fruits at breakfast time. And the...
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    I’m adjusting the dose. For eg if I’m gonaa eat an Icecream or something sweet. i increase the dose by 3 or 4 units
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    I’m taking Tresiba (insulin degludec), I guess i need to adjust pre bolus timing. Maybe insulin is taking more time to get a Absorbed in my body. I don’t have a problem since at the end it comes back to the normal range. However the continues headache & dizziness feelings are ruining my life...
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    I’m taking it 10~15 mins before food. For carbs. It was only brown bread & banana. That’s why I don’t understand why it’s very high even when I’m taking 10 U insulin. And now it’s going low. Maybe I need to increase the pre bolus time. I’ll try to do this & monitor what will happen. Thank you so...
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    I discussed this before with my diabetic educator however I didn’t reach to the cause of post meal hyperglycemia & dizziness. Actually I’m not calculating carbs & I don’t know my exact insulin sensitivity.However I’m sure that I’m taking enough insulin since Usually I suffer from hypoglycemia 5...
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    & i noticed that my blood glucose is going high after brushing my teeth
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    Before breakfast it was 100mg/dl= 5.5 mmol/L Then it started to increase till 280 mg/dl =15.5 mmol/L over 4 hours Now after 5 hours it’s starting to come down 154mg/dl = 7 mmol/L And I guess after 2 more hours I’ll suffer from hypoglycemia. No I didn’t check it today.