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<blockquote data-quote="thewestiesmum" data-source="post: 2480950" data-attributes="member: 546898"><p>I'm aware that basal testing can be done either over a 24 hour period or over a few days. </p><p>How do you fit your basal testing in to fit in with your day to day life and meals mainly teas/evening meal?</p><p>I never know when to fit a basal test in. I wake around 7am because I have to do my basal insulin. I usually get up around 9am for breakfast. I go out to work from 11am - 1pm. Afternoon is usually free to do whatever I like. I have tea around 6:30 - 8pm ish......</p><p>If anyone could help me out on this I would be grateful.</p><p>One thing which does worry me is that either my bg wouldn't be in my target range when I want to start a test or I would never be able to complete a basal test because I would end up hypo every time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thewestiesmum, post: 2480950, member: 546898"] I'm aware that basal testing can be done either over a 24 hour period or over a few days. How do you fit your basal testing in to fit in with your day to day life and meals mainly teas/evening meal? I never know when to fit a basal test in. I wake around 7am because I have to do my basal insulin. I usually get up around 9am for breakfast. I go out to work from 11am - 1pm. Afternoon is usually free to do whatever I like. I have tea around 6:30 - 8pm ish...... If anyone could help me out on this I would be grateful. One thing which does worry me is that either my bg wouldn't be in my target range when I want to start a test or I would never be able to complete a basal test because I would end up hypo every time. [/QUOTE]
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