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<blockquote data-quote="Draco16" data-source="post: 1881601" data-attributes="member: 467776"><p>Hi [USER=157829]@Andy41[/USER] I also eat cereal as it is quick and easy. You may well be able to continue your current breakfast if it otherwise works for you and you like it. But you do need to adjust your insulin management to stop the 18 bs.</p><p></p><p>What cereal is it and how many carbs (don't forget the milk!)?</p><p></p><p>Is your insulin / carb ratio the same at breakfast as other meals (for some it has to be higher)?</p><p></p><p>Do you pre-bolus? For some pre-bolus has to be even further ahead at breakfast.</p><p></p><p>The basal you take before breakfast that you mentioned, that doesn't really have much input on post meal levels, it's your bolus you need to adjust (amount and timing).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Draco16, post: 1881601, member: 467776"] Hi [USER=157829]@Andy41[/USER] I also eat cereal as it is quick and easy. You may well be able to continue your current breakfast if it otherwise works for you and you like it. But you do need to adjust your insulin management to stop the 18 bs. What cereal is it and how many carbs (don't forget the milk!)? Is your insulin / carb ratio the same at breakfast as other meals (for some it has to be higher)? Do you pre-bolus? For some pre-bolus has to be even further ahead at breakfast. The basal you take before breakfast that you mentioned, that doesn't really have much input on post meal levels, it's your bolus you need to adjust (amount and timing). [/QUOTE]
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