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<blockquote data-quote="kitedoc" data-source="post: 1882159" data-attributes="member: 468714"><p>Scenario 1: Could the protein from the lunch meal be causing the BSL rise around 4 pm?</p><p>Scenario 2: I have noticed that correction doses in the pump algorithms (at least in the Animas pump) tend to be conservative so that 2 correction doses are often required - as opposed to a more aggressive regime which risks over-correction and hypos. </p><p>With regard to the correction dose with a meal, the calculation is still only about units per mmol/l and not about units per gram of carbohydrate. I suggest the meal mucks up the usefulness of the correction dose calculation.</p><p>I hope that sheds some light and is clearer than mud !!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kitedoc, post: 1882159, member: 468714"] Scenario 1: Could the protein from the lunch meal be causing the BSL rise around 4 pm? Scenario 2: I have noticed that correction doses in the pump algorithms (at least in the Animas pump) tend to be conservative so that 2 correction doses are often required - as opposed to a more aggressive regime which risks over-correction and hypos. With regard to the correction dose with a meal, the calculation is still only about units per mmol/l and not about units per gram of carbohydrate. I suggest the meal mucks up the usefulness of the correction dose calculation. I hope that sheds some light and is clearer than mud !! [/QUOTE]
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