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<blockquote data-quote="Dod95" data-source="post: 2039484" data-attributes="member: 388054"><p>Woow! Brilliant!</p><p></p><p>Thinking about it, For the bolus test. I’m not following a certain daily routine. So we can consider that I’m doing this test everyday I’m skipping breakfast & dinner many times and guess what...every-time there is a different outcome, for eg) 3 days ago, I skipped the breakfast & the bolus dose as well. Even that I didn’t eat or drink anything till 2 PM. My BG kept increasing >250 mg/dl. </p><p>Today I repeated the same trial and my BG was in its normal range. I feel there’s no constants in the equation of my life [emoji20]</p><p></p><p>I’m thinking of something. Maybe if i tried to decrease the dose of Insulin. My BG won’t go that high? Like maybe my body is going crazy after injecting high dose of insulin. Something like a positive feedback to the liver for producing more glucose?.. IDK this is not even scientific [emoji24] maybe I’m a rare case or something [emoji85]!!</p><p></p><p>What I meant by certain diet. my personality is very active. I’m not an organized person. Some days you’ll find me taking my 3 meals on their time. The next day I’ll eat only one meal which high in carbs. Or maybe I’ll not take any meals & I’ll just have a chocolate, chips, popcorn, icecream, etc... </p><p>My adherence to a healthy life style is almost equal to zero! Even Sometimes I’m forgetting to take my long acting insulin!</p><p></p><p>I’ll keep on trial & error method till i know my body & it’s response to various conditions/food and maybe I’ll discuss with my physician to change triseba. I guess maybe bc it’s working by “gradually” decrease BS avoiding the sudden drop caused by other long acting agents. maybe in my case i need this sudden drop[emoji85](maybe in my case it will control my BS in a better way)</p><p></p><p>Oooh [emoji54] I’m a coffee addict BTW. I can skip all the meals but not my daily dose of coffee [emoji23].</p><p></p><p>While reading your reply. I felt that you’re a professor lecturing in college. You’re very talented in explaining and delivering the information. Really experience plays a very important rule. & you have a 52 yrs experience in T1D. </p><p></p><p>Thank you so much for this detailed explanation. It’s very useful for me[emoji813]️[emoji257]</p><p>I’ll try to follow those tips & see what will happen.</p><p></p><p>Wish you all the best & have a nice day[emoji5]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dod95, post: 2039484, member: 388054"] Woow! Brilliant! Thinking about it, For the bolus test. I’m not following a certain daily routine. So we can consider that I’m doing this test everyday I’m skipping breakfast & dinner many times and guess what...every-time there is a different outcome, for eg) 3 days ago, I skipped the breakfast & the bolus dose as well. Even that I didn’t eat or drink anything till 2 PM. My BG kept increasing >250 mg/dl. Today I repeated the same trial and my BG was in its normal range. I feel there’s no constants in the equation of my life [emoji20] I’m thinking of something. Maybe if i tried to decrease the dose of Insulin. My BG won’t go that high? Like maybe my body is going crazy after injecting high dose of insulin. Something like a positive feedback to the liver for producing more glucose?.. IDK this is not even scientific [emoji24] maybe I’m a rare case or something [emoji85]!! What I meant by certain diet. my personality is very active. I’m not an organized person. Some days you’ll find me taking my 3 meals on their time. The next day I’ll eat only one meal which high in carbs. Or maybe I’ll not take any meals & I’ll just have a chocolate, chips, popcorn, icecream, etc... My adherence to a healthy life style is almost equal to zero! Even Sometimes I’m forgetting to take my long acting insulin! I’ll keep on trial & error method till i know my body & it’s response to various conditions/food and maybe I’ll discuss with my physician to change triseba. I guess maybe bc it’s working by “gradually” decrease BS avoiding the sudden drop caused by other long acting agents. maybe in my case i need this sudden drop[emoji85](maybe in my case it will control my BS in a better way) Oooh [emoji54] I’m a coffee addict BTW. I can skip all the meals but not my daily dose of coffee [emoji23]. While reading your reply. I felt that you’re a professor lecturing in college. You’re very talented in explaining and delivering the information. Really experience plays a very important rule. & you have a 52 yrs experience in T1D. Thank you so much for this detailed explanation. It’s very useful for me[emoji813]️[emoji257] I’ll try to follow those tips & see what will happen. Wish you all the best & have a nice day[emoji5] [/QUOTE]
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