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<blockquote data-quote="SimonP78" data-source="post: 2656246" data-attributes="member: 556474"><p>I don't find the chocolate in chocolate biscuits delays anything very much, I'd be tempted to look at what you ate for supper instead, could that have been absorbed slowly?</p><p></p><p>Re large doses to bring BG down, when high the body becomes insulin resistant, so more is needed than at normal BG levels. That does sound like rather a lot of insulin though, which again makes me wonder about carbs from supper.</p><p></p><p>Was this on a libre or via fingerprick, as they can differ quite a lot when outside the normal range. I.e. you may not have been as high as you thought.</p><p></p><p>What does your BG normally do in the evening/overnight? Are your levels stable today (i.e. you weren't coming down with a lurgy)?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SimonP78, post: 2656246, member: 556474"] I don't find the chocolate in chocolate biscuits delays anything very much, I'd be tempted to look at what you ate for supper instead, could that have been absorbed slowly? Re large doses to bring BG down, when high the body becomes insulin resistant, so more is needed than at normal BG levels. That does sound like rather a lot of insulin though, which again makes me wonder about carbs from supper. Was this on a libre or via fingerprick, as they can differ quite a lot when outside the normal range. I.e. you may not have been as high as you thought. What does your BG normally do in the evening/overnight? Are your levels stable today (i.e. you weren't coming down with a lurgy)? [/QUOTE]
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