JasonKingston85
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- Type of diabetes
- Type 1
- Treatment type
- Insulin
I went a program called JIGSAW a few years ago (with the local N.H.S. hospital) and we discussed this phenomenon while there.
When you wake, your body calls for insulin, this reduces the amount that you have in your blood stream also you can convert protein to carbohydrate have a look at the programme on the BBC (http://www.dietdoctor.com/sugar-vs-fat-on-bbc-which-is-worse). This is normal human reaction to having no sugar in the blood first thing. You should always have food when you wake with insulin to help sugars to be absorbed.
Background insulin increase??
I flit between 25 and 30 on background insulin, which is Lantus. I believe I overdid it for a bit, and it increased hypos.
Got my review with the nurse later this month, so I will examine it with her.
This is where the new Libre can be very useful, in my opinion. It allows you to see how your blood glucose trends following insulin injections and will give you a significantly greater amount of insight into how you fluctuate. This will enable you to correct your dose much more effectively.
Thanks, I've been reading up on this Libre device, it sounds very interesting, wasn't clear to me though in my initial researches is whether it's available on the NHS. The flexibility of it and the ability to track and monitor more effectively is of very real appeal!
At the moment, I won't want to sound or appear to be lazy, but I'm usually quite pleased if my readings at circa 9 mmol or under.
Oh no don't start on the libre lol! I REALLY want one haha!This is where the new Libre can be very useful, in my opinion. It allows you to see how your blood glucose trends following insulin injections and will give you a significantly greater amount of insight into how you fluctuate. This will enable you to correct your dose much more effectively.
Time to consider that there may be a bit more too it then "BG up = carbs eaten". Think Like a Pancreas covers most of itAny thoughts people?
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