My ratio is 1:3 to be honest that's usually spot on. Must be because I'm stressed today, or I'm coming down with something.. Again!Do you have a ratio that you use for your correction dose or do you guess?
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Best of luck tomorrow. Take care driving today, your are wise checking the route out first as it hopefully will help your stress factor.
Might be wise to have a friend with you today if poss. ( also allow time for busy traffic tomorrow ).
I know the interview is important,but not as important as you,
Hi. are you overweight? If so it will be difficult to control your blood sugar without large quantities of insulin due to insulin resistance. Can you tell us more about your insulin regime? Is it Basal/Bolus? Do you carb count? Is your Basal adjusted to give a morning blood sugar of between 5-7 mmol? I wonder whether some tweaking is needed.
I'm about a stone over weight, something which I'm trying to work on!
I'm on basal bolus.
Basal is 30u of levimir in the morning and 36u in the evening.
Bolus 2u to 10g which I carb count for, I'm quite good at carb counting after doing it for 17 years
I'm supposed to have been doing basal testing this week but I haven't been able to, Sunday and Monday night I've had hypos during the night and today and yesterday I've woken up too high.
I'm having a nightmare of a week!
My injection sites are also really bad and I'm waiting to hear if I have funding for a pump.
Indiana x
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Can you tell me what Basal testing is? I'm wondering if it's something I should do?
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Hi. Thanks for the reply. Sounds like you may be having problems with injections sites as you say. Your Basal units are quite high which implies some insulin resistance? If you can reduce your weight a bit further by reducing carbs it may help achieve better control?
Basal testing is when you have no carbs throughout part of the day to check that your long acting insulin is working right
Indiana x
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One day you miss out breakfast, the next day you miss out lunch and then the last day you miss your tea.
You can have carb free meals instead but with low protein.
You do your basal as normal as test your bg every hour until next meal time.
You're looking to see how your bg reacts. For example, when I did mine it rose from 6 to 17 so I knew that I needed to increase my dose.
There's loads of things on the internet about it if I'm not making much sense, I'm not good at putting things into words!
Indiana.
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One day you miss out breakfast, the next day you miss out lunch and then the last day you miss your tea.
You can have carb free meals instead but with low protein.
You do your basal as normal as test your bg every hour until next meal time.
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