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<blockquote data-quote="static192" data-source="post: 2436730" data-attributes="member: 46742"><p>I was having a wierd day yesterday so I ate my meal as normal my levels were 8mmol and gave insulin dose as I would normally give but some reason I didn't hit my target of 8mmol. when insulin finished doing the job I landed and stayed at 11.4mmols after. I wasn't stressed or anything. Do you experience this kind of problem where regularess giving right insulin and eating same meal l. It felt as thow the insulin didn't want to work fully as it would. I wasn't stressed or anything. does anyone else find they experience this for no reason?.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="static192, post: 2436730, member: 46742"] I was having a wierd day yesterday so I ate my meal as normal my levels were 8mmol and gave insulin dose as I would normally give but some reason I didn't hit my target of 8mmol. when insulin finished doing the job I landed and stayed at 11.4mmols after. I wasn't stressed or anything. Do you experience this kind of problem where regularess giving right insulin and eating same meal l. It felt as thow the insulin didn't want to work fully as it would. I wasn't stressed or anything. does anyone else find they experience this for no reason?. [/QUOTE]
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