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<blockquote data-quote="dani96xx" data-source="post: 2322144" data-attributes="member: 265389"><p>If she is consistently dropping at the same time of day I would definitely reduce the fast acting insulin.</p><p></p><p>Unfortunately many factors can affect your blood sugars. Luckily for me my hormones don't so fingers crossed your daughter may be the same.</p><p></p><p>Unfortunately no day is the same and as long as what you're doing works the majority of the time that is the important thing. Whilst diabetes is an overwhelming condition it can be managed and lead a normal healthy lifestyle.</p><p></p><p>Also eating extra carbohydrates is not going to do any harm short term and as long as she is injecting the carbs it shouldn't have an impact on blood sugars.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dani96xx, post: 2322144, member: 265389"] If she is consistently dropping at the same time of day I would definitely reduce the fast acting insulin. Unfortunately many factors can affect your blood sugars. Luckily for me my hormones don't so fingers crossed your daughter may be the same. Unfortunately no day is the same and as long as what you're doing works the majority of the time that is the important thing. Whilst diabetes is an overwhelming condition it can be managed and lead a normal healthy lifestyle. Also eating extra carbohydrates is not going to do any harm short term and as long as she is injecting the carbs it shouldn't have an impact on blood sugars. [/QUOTE]
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