Hi, just a quick question, still in honeymoon period however I thought it was 1 unit per 10g, perhaps this is where I am going wrong, still quite high readings, usually around 10 first thing in the morning,, a couple slices of toast with poached eggs or cereal goes up to about 15 at lunch time, then back down to 10 tea time.It's probably dawn phenomena (basically your body releases hormones to wake you up and these can spike your blood sugar) I've found that if I inject straight after getting up (as in before your feet hit the floor when getting out of bed) with an insulin to carb ratio of 2:1 (2 units of quick acting for every 10g of carbs) + 2 units to deal with the dawn phenomena my levels tend to be ok... Although to be honest I do always have 3 rounds of Burgen bread (the low gi linseed and soya one) with peanut butter. Just find it easier if I always have the same thing! Oh I always inject this on in my stomach as well (supposed to go in quicker than legs).
Of course this is if your levels are fairly stable through the rest of the day, if not you might need to look at your basal insulin dose...
Hope that helps.
Matt
I'm having the same problem - I've tried having omelettes or scrambled egg but my levels still creep up - is it because I still need to give a few units or is it because I eat at 6:45-7 and not again til about 12:50
Thank you - I can have porridge or granola with about 4/5 units or insulin and be around 7-8mmol at lunchtime but ill perhaps try an omelette with 1/2 units - how often should I check my levels to see if that's the right amount?You still need to take insulin only for omelette/breakfast, as your body will convert protein to glucose, I found this to be the case so take 2 units of qa with a 1 egg omelette and courgette/cheese, as someone told me 'there's no such thing as a free lunch with type 1' and eating a low carb diet this is very true, particularly in the morning when you are more insulin resistant.
I also found I need to adjust my morning qa ratios, I used to take 1 unit to 10g of carb but now take 1.5 units to 10g up until about 1pm. My insulin meter is a freestyle insulinx and you can program this into the meter when you tell it how many carbs you are on. So again if you high in the morning look at changing you ratios if all else fails, trust me it will come come down, it's just knowing which aspect needs the adjustment![]()
You still need to take insulin only for omelette/breakfast, as your body will convert protein to glucose, I found this to be the case so take 2 units of qa with a 1 egg omelette and courgette/cheese, as someone told me 'there's no such thing as a free lunch with type 1' and eating a low carb diet this is very true, particularly in the morning when you are more insulin resistant.
I also found I need to adjust my morning qa ratios, I used to take 1 unit to 10g of carb but now take 1.5 units to 10g up until about 1pm. My insulin meter is a freestyle insulinx and you can program this into the meter when you tell it how many carbs you are on. So again if you high in the morning look at changing you ratios if all else fails, trust me it will come come down, it's just knowing which aspect needs the adjustment![]()
Thank you - I can have porridge or granola with about 4/5 units or insulin and be around 7-8mmol at lunchtime but ill perhaps try an omelette with 1/2 units - how often should I check my levels to see if that's the right amount?
Hi Chloe,
Personally knowing what I know now I steer clear of carbs in the morning as they send me sky rocket, if you try something like an omelette or eggs/bacon then test again after 3 hours when the qa has worn off to see if the dose you took did the job. The reason I prefer not to take big doses of insulin or eat high carb is the room for error is greater and eating low carb means more stable BG, less hypos and for me personally that's a happier me ! My DSN really questioned me on this the last time we met saying I wasn't eating enough carbs but that's the nhs approach, it's finding what works best for you![]()
You'll hit your peak at 45/60 mins after eating, if you want to know what your maximum was. Then it will all be over by 2/2.5 hrs, going by my experience with a Libre CGM.Thank you - I can have porridge or granola with about 4/5 units or insulin and be around 7-8mmol at lunchtime but ill perhaps try an omelette with 1/2 units - how often should I check my levels to see if that's the right amount?
Hi, just a quick question, still in honeymoon period however I thought it was 1 unit per 10g, perhaps this is where I am going wrong, still quite high readings, usually around 10 first thing in the morning,, a couple slices of toast with poached eggs or cereal goes up to about 15 at lunch time, then back down to 10 tea time.
Not sure why it annoys you, no need to take it personally! Some people enjoy carbs and there is absolutely no reason to avoid them in the morning if you're able to manage your levels well. Many of us can keep our levels in-range regardless of whether we have carbs or not - it's not about not "needing" carbs in the morning but about looking for ways to be able to eat what you enjoy. Should not be restricted if you can manage it well.It annoys me no end when I see threads like this, the only logical solution to all of your problems is to not eat carbs in the morning, how much simpler can you get? You don't need carbs in the morning, eat fats and proteins in the morning, eggs, rashers, avocado, a handful of nuts, pumpkin seeds, people rely on carbs too much and it's really unnecessary. If you have a early morning spike, then you're going to fight the rest of the day to get them down. Stop eating carbs in the morning!!!!!
Also for those eating non carbs foods and blood sugars rising, that's because when you eat your body releases stored glucose from your body's stores, so a small amount of insulin may still be needed, if you follow a keto diet or something similar, this may not always be the case,
It annoys me no end when I see threads like this, the only logical solution to all of your problems is to not eat carbs in the morning, how much simpler can you get? You don't need carbs in the morning, eat fats and proteins in the morning, eggs, rashers, avocado, a handful of nuts, pumpkin seeds, people rely on carbs too much and it's really unnecessary. If you have a early morning spike, then you're going to fight the rest of the day to get them down. Stop eating carbs in the morning!!!!!
Also for those eating non carbs foods and blood sugars rising, that's because when you eat your body releases stored glucose from your body's stores, so a small amount of insulin may still be needed, if you follow a keto diet or something similar, this may not always be the case,
Besides wholemeal or rye bread/toast (for some strange reason that I hope can be explained...), whenever I eat carbohydrates in the morning, no matter how much insulin I inject, my blood sugar levels shoot through the roof! All kinds of cereals, muesli, porridge, potato salad, fruit... they're all poison for me for breakfast (but I'd have no trouble eating them later in the day). As you can imagine, I am getting tired of munching on bread morning after morning before leaving the house, so today I stubbornly thought "oh, what the heck? I will try this once more...", and cooked myself a small bowl of porridge. Bad mistake. My levels jumped to as high as 24 (!), and has hung around that level all day. I've felt like crying, wanting to kick diabetes right in the teeth if I could, wondering "should I just not eat ever again?". I do love food, but if I could create a world where we didn't have to eat... I wouldn't hesitate.
What am I to do for breakfasts? Avoid carbohydrates at all costs? I'll definitely not try porridge ever again... Do any other diabetics have this trouble? If so, what do you eat for breakfast?
In the past I have tried eating eggs every morning. For my diabetes, that was fine. Surprisingly not boring either, because you can put so many things with eggs, in an omelette, say! But I did worry about how many eggs I was eating... I have also tried running as soon as I've woken up, THEN eating "normal" breakfast (e.g. cereal) afterwards. No difference, my sugars would still go high. For over a decade of having diabetes, I've found no solution... besides bread!
I don't tend to think about it... but today, I had to ask myself all day: "WHY THE F*** DO I HAVE DIABETES?"
EDIT - Oh, and this is my first post. Hello everybody!
Small glass of milk, banana + few almondsBesides wholemeal or rye bread/toast (for some strange reason that I hope can be explained...), whenever I eat carbohydrates in the morning, no matter how much insulin I inject, my blood sugar levels shoot through the roof! All kinds of cereals, muesli, porridge, potato salad, fruit... they're all poison for me for breakfast (but I'd have no trouble eating them later in the day). As you can imagine, I am getting tired of munching on bread morning after morning before leaving the house, so today I stubbornly thought "oh, what the heck? I will try this once more...", and cooked myself a small bowl of porridge. Bad mistake. My levels jumped to as high as 24 (!), and has hung around that level all day. I've felt like crying, wanting to kick diabetes right in the teeth if I could, wondering "should I just not eat ever again?". I do love food, but if I could create a world where we didn't have to eat... I wouldn't hesitate.
What am I to do for breakfasts? Avoid carbohydrates at all costs? I'll definitely not try porridge ever again... Do any other diabetics have this trouble? If so, what do you eat for breakfast?
In the past I have tried eating eggs every morning. For my diabetes, that was fine. Surprisingly not boring either, because you can put so many things with eggs, in an omelette, say! But I did worry about how many eggs I was eating... I have also tried running as soon as I've woken up, THEN eating "normal" breakfast (e.g. cereal) afterwards. No difference, my sugars would still go high. For over a decade of having diabetes, I've found no solution... besides bread!
I don't tend to think about it... but today, I had to ask myself all day: "WHY THE F*** DO I HAVE DIABETES?"
EDIT - Oh, and this is my first post. Hello everybody!