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<blockquote data-quote="hanadr" data-source="post: 107230" data-attributes="member: 8110"><p>Deb</p><p> that is the way it goes, </p><p>but I noted you said "5.9 practically perfect".</p><p> I would say that was on the high side.</p><p>I know it's within the range given by NICE, Diabetes Uk and everyone else for before meals, but it's still high. what was your last Hba1c?</p><p> What do you normally eat?</p><p> Eating less carb, by eating smaller portions or changing your choices can help keep your BG down on smaller doses of rapid insulin and it means that if you need to correct and it's less likely, the amount is smaller and hypos less common.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hanadr, post: 107230, member: 8110"] Deb that is the way it goes, but I noted you said "5.9 practically perfect". I would say that was on the high side. I know it's within the range given by NICE, Diabetes Uk and everyone else for before meals, but it's still high. what was your last Hba1c? What do you normally eat? Eating less carb, by eating smaller portions or changing your choices can help keep your BG down on smaller doses of rapid insulin and it means that if you need to correct and it's less likely, the amount is smaller and hypos less common. [/QUOTE]
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