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<blockquote data-quote="TheBigNewt" data-source="post: 1665042" data-attributes="member: 380756"><p>The instability seems to coincide with the diagnosis of influenza and will probably digress as the disease process winds down. I think the reason her practitioner(s) are more concerned with the "valleys" rather than the peaks is because when you do bolus injections of Novorapid, what you want is the blood sugar to be "normal" the next time you take it. If it spikes a bit but goes back to 100 at dinner were you going to take a lot more at lunch? Probably not or you'd crash and burn before dinner. Pumpers have the ability to play around with their boluses more than MDI people like me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheBigNewt, post: 1665042, member: 380756"] The instability seems to coincide with the diagnosis of influenza and will probably digress as the disease process winds down. I think the reason her practitioner(s) are more concerned with the "valleys" rather than the peaks is because when you do bolus injections of Novorapid, what you want is the blood sugar to be "normal" the next time you take it. If it spikes a bit but goes back to 100 at dinner were you going to take a lot more at lunch? Probably not or you'd crash and burn before dinner. Pumpers have the ability to play around with their boluses more than MDI people like me. [/QUOTE]
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