It's just semantics I guess, and not very important, but I still wonder when you call it a correction and when a split bolus?
Does it have to do with knowing in advance you'll inject multiple times for a particular meal? Or more with how high your bg went when not expecting it? Or maybe with how long after a meal you find out something went wrong?
I use the Libre, which means I can scan away after a difficult meal and react quicker than with fingerpricks. I guess that makes the difference between correction and split bolus less clear.
Does it have to do with knowing in advance you'll inject multiple times for a particular meal? Or more with how high your bg went when not expecting it? Or maybe with how long after a meal you find out something went wrong?
I use the Libre, which means I can scan away after a difficult meal and react quicker than with fingerpricks. I guess that makes the difference between correction and split bolus less clear.