HS13
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- Type of diabetes
- Type 1
- Treatment type
- Insulin
Also remember that nuts can hit you hours later causing a spike, past the time your of your bolus. I usually extend a bolus on my pump for a couple hours or so if I eat nuts. Fruit and yogurt can cause spikes in the morning and I tend to avoid them. Lastly your liver was probably dumping glucose due to the DP when you woke up, so treating the hypo may have made things worse since the DP might've taken care of it and then some...! You'd probably be amazed to see how much your BG rises in the first couple hours after waking due to DP. The process accelerates when you get out of bed. I can skyrocket from 5 to 12 in no time, even if my basal is set right if I don't take any insulin or increase my basal upon waking. The fading Levemir probably makes it so much worse!
I had no idea that nuts can cause a spike in blood sugar! Is that because of protein, or just carb? I had always thought plain white yogurt was a good low-carb option, but do I need to account for protein here also? I'm new to thinking about protein - the DAFNE program only taught carb counting, and I'm a little baffled about how to account for protein in insulin ratios. Should my basal cover it, if it's set right?