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<blockquote data-quote="azure" data-source="post: 1235822" data-attributes="member: 39639"><p>[USER=276676]@Ellie's mum[/USER] I find I need more insulin to correct if my BS goes above 12. Sometimes I need quite a bit more. It may be worth asking about that at the review. I also find if I'm high and then eat, my BS stays up and it's a struggle to get it down (even if I correct along with my pre-meal bolus). If I 'have to' eat, I try to eat slightly later after my bolus to give my BS a chance to get down a bit. I also sometimes have less carbs than usual - again, to limit the rise.</p><p></p><p>It's possible, as [USER=142835]@himtoo[/USER] says, that her honeymoon is coming to an end. For me, the first sign of that was going higher than I should have done after meals. However, it could be a growth spurt, the weather, the Summer holidays, or just one of those annoying things.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="azure, post: 1235822, member: 39639"] [USER=276676]@Ellie's mum[/USER] I find I need more insulin to correct if my BS goes above 12. Sometimes I need quite a bit more. It may be worth asking about that at the review. I also find if I'm high and then eat, my BS stays up and it's a struggle to get it down (even if I correct along with my pre-meal bolus). If I 'have to' eat, I try to eat slightly later after my bolus to give my BS a chance to get down a bit. I also sometimes have less carbs than usual - again, to limit the rise. It's possible, as [USER=142835]@himtoo[/USER] says, that her honeymoon is coming to an end. For me, the first sign of that was going higher than I should have done after meals. However, it could be a growth spurt, the weather, the Summer holidays, or just one of those annoying things. [/QUOTE]
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