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<blockquote data-quote="bambee3" data-source="post: 2092822" data-attributes="member: 210783"><p>Hi there, you have several things you need to look at here, mostly is learning to carb count and how to adjust your insulin requirements. Keep pushing your medical team to get on the Dafne course. </p><p>You have not said how long after your meal you tested when you got your high readings, usually most people peek at about 2 hrs post meal. I can peak anywhere up to 4 hrs post meal, so again people are different. </p><p>I have to take larger amounts of insulin when I eat pasta as I am very sensitive to it, so I eat only a small amount or have extra veg/ salad instead. </p><p>I have been on insulin for years and found learning to carb count is the best thing my Diabetes Ed did for me. </p><p>Hang in there it will get easier, push your health care team and ask lots of questions. This site is a great place to start in the meantime.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bambee3, post: 2092822, member: 210783"] Hi there, you have several things you need to look at here, mostly is learning to carb count and how to adjust your insulin requirements. Keep pushing your medical team to get on the Dafne course. You have not said how long after your meal you tested when you got your high readings, usually most people peek at about 2 hrs post meal. I can peak anywhere up to 4 hrs post meal, so again people are different. I have to take larger amounts of insulin when I eat pasta as I am very sensitive to it, so I eat only a small amount or have extra veg/ salad instead. I have been on insulin for years and found learning to carb count is the best thing my Diabetes Ed did for me. Hang in there it will get easier, push your health care team and ask lots of questions. This site is a great place to start in the meantime. [/QUOTE]
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