No1DeadlyPoison
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Okay, Thank you.I would have a snack before going to sleep.
I have just done my blood sugar and I am 4.0mmol/L, I'm just wondering if that is an okay level to go to bed on or should I have a little something to eat before hand?
I haven't got this 100% figured out yet. But it seems that if I'm lower than around 7.5mmol (assuming there's no short acting insulin still in my system) then I'll have some kind of a sleep hypo.
Hey everyone, thank you all for your replies. I waited about half an hour and checked my level again and it went up to 13.9mmol/L, not exactly sure why it went from 4.0mmol/L to 13.9mmol/L as I didn't eat anything as I was awake for a while but when I woke up in the morning my blood glucose was normal. Does this happen to anyone else? Like at dinner today I was 11.4mmol/L and had my insulin but within 34 minutes I went up to 18.8mmol/L and I still had 2 and a half units working. :/ (My brain can not cope or understand what the heck happens lol).
Can you check the log on your monitor? A jump from 4mmol to 13.9mmol without you eating anything! is pretty significant. I'm just wondering if you misread 4.0mmol and it might've been 14.0mmol - I have done similar before!
Your dinner BG of 11.4 jump to 18.8 sounds like you've underestimated the amount of insulin you needed to cover the carbs in your dinner.
Are you carb counting accurately or estimating carbs?
hi there @No1DeadlyPoison
if I get 2 readings so completely apart like you have had -- I would wash my hands and re-test ( just to 100% sure )
assuming the rise is completely unexplainable -- I would correct on the high BG and set an alarm to test during the night.
I am carb counting and did accurately count it, I always double check the carbs I am eating and use the carbs & cals app aswell
Hi I get big rises soon after I've eaten but am trying to learn not to test as by my next meal it has gone back to what it should be. I've been told by my nurse to stop correcting as I am making myself hypo. So now I only check before meals and bedtime I am hoping by doing this I can get better readings and possibly change my ratios which you may also need to do? Good luckHey everyone, thank you all for your replies. I waited about half an hour and checked my level again and it went up to 13.9mmol/L, not exactly sure why it went from 4.0mmol/L to 13.9mmol/L as I didn't eat anything as I was awake for a while but when I woke up in the morning my blood glucose was normal. Does this happen to anyone else? Like at dinner today I was 11.4mmol/L and had my insulin but within 34 minutes I went up to 18.8mmol/L and I still had 2 and a half units working. :/ (My brain can not cope or understand what the heck happens lol).
I would say 4mmol is too low a reading to go to bed with, especially if you are going to take a night time injection, I dunno if you do. What do you mean "I still had 2 and a half units working."?
I would say 4mmol is too low a reading to go to bed with, especially if you are going to take a night time injection, I dunno if you do. What do you mean "I still had 2 and a half units working."?
IHey everyone, thank you all for your replies. I waited about half an hour and checked my level again and it went up to 13.9mmol/L, not exactly sure why it went from 4.0mmol/L to 13.9mmol/L as I didn't eat anything as I was awake for a while but when I woke up in the morning my blood glucose was normal. Does this happen to anyone else? Like at dinner today I was 11.4mmol/L and had my insulin but within 34 minutes I went up to 18.8mmol/L and I still had 2 and a half units working. :/ (My brain can not cope or understand what the heck happens lol).
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