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<blockquote data-quote="Levy" data-source="post: 1826179" data-attributes="member: 31447"><p>I have very similar experiences (Novorapid and Levemir). Yesterday we had a BBQ so ate mostly meat, with a bit of coleslaw and a few slices of baguette at around 17:30. I was hovering at 5.8 until 21:30, when suddenly I shot up to 15.8 even though I hadn't eaten anything else all night. I corrected, but had gone up even further to 17.3 by 22:30. I took another correction, and at midnight it was finally coming down so I went to sleep. Woke up at 3:00 and it had gone back up to 14.4!! Another correction after I'd taken a fresh tube out the fridge and I was finally back down to 5.6 by the morning. </p><p></p><p>I swear to god, some days you're just fighting a losing battle no matter what you do. Some days I don't even have to try and I'll stay perfectly in range, other days nothing will work no matter what I do. It really makes me want to scream sometimes!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Levy, post: 1826179, member: 31447"] I have very similar experiences (Novorapid and Levemir). Yesterday we had a BBQ so ate mostly meat, with a bit of coleslaw and a few slices of baguette at around 17:30. I was hovering at 5.8 until 21:30, when suddenly I shot up to 15.8 even though I hadn't eaten anything else all night. I corrected, but had gone up even further to 17.3 by 22:30. I took another correction, and at midnight it was finally coming down so I went to sleep. Woke up at 3:00 and it had gone back up to 14.4!! Another correction after I'd taken a fresh tube out the fridge and I was finally back down to 5.6 by the morning. I swear to god, some days you're just fighting a losing battle no matter what you do. Some days I don't even have to try and I'll stay perfectly in range, other days nothing will work no matter what I do. It really makes me want to scream sometimes! [/QUOTE]
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