Some theories out there are when you are newer diagnosed put on insulin, that it gives your panceas a break and you start making some more insulin again. It's that honeymoon period that just makes it more difficult to dose. That would be my guess.
I'm not sure what insulins you are on, but here are some ideas to discuss with your DN: I inject before eating and wait for my BS to drop 0.3 mmol/l on my Libre (a Bernstein directive) no matter what the meal is. If I was worried about my blood sugars dropping further, I would eat a spoonful of fresh fruit and yoghurt as a snack before starting my meal. If I think the meal will not digest quickly, I would 'split my dose' and give 2/3 to 1/2 before the meal, what until my blood sugars rose above [6 - for me] mmol/l and give the remaining 1/3 or 1/2. Good luck.
DAFNE recommends fresh fruit. I tend to have slices of apples or blueberries, but kefir yoghurt I find faster.Thanks, that’s interesting about waiting for the drop. Does yoghurt give you a quicker boost? I’m still struggling to find something to lift me up quickly that’s not jelly babies or fruit juice. Split bolus does seem quite a lot of trial and error, I’ll have another shot once my carb ratio settles (keeps changing every few days at the moment)
DAFNE recommends fresh fruit. I tend to have slices of apples or blueberries, but kefir yoghurt I find faster.
Fresh fruit because of the fiber content isn't as fast though as jelly babies and fruit juice. But some of the quickest fruits for me are dates, watermelon, grapes and pineapple.
I always keep a bowl of fresh pineapple cut up in the refrigerator, but I have access to pineapples all year round. But I have found I will reach for them if it's easy to grab them over jelly babies (called ***** bears here). And I like to eat pineapple everyday anyways. But I still have to resort to ***** bears out and about if I need something. Some people use smarties or skittles. Pineapple is really good if you've stayed on an exercise bike too long trying to get in your miles for the day.
I didn't know there was even a thing as a honeymoon period or it probably would have explained a lot of things. But I was misdiagnosed. Things do get easier.
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