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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted Account" data-source="post: 2082299"><p>A few thoughts</p><p> - I would not recommend increasing your insulin dose any further as it seems to be coming back down ... just a little later than usual</p><p>- You may want to think about bolusing earlier - when I used NovoRapid, thanks to Libre, I realised I had to bolus 40 minutes before eating to avoid the rise. </p><p>- It is common to eat carb dominant meals such as cereal or toast for breakfast. Have you tried something lower carb such as yoghurt or eggs?</p><p>- Libre and CGMs are brilliant for seeing what is happening between finger pricks. However, sometimes, we lose a bit of perspective. If you Google "Libre without diabetes" (or something like that) you will see some graphs from people without any type of diabetes are realise a reading of 9mmol/l is not extreme</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted Account, post: 2082299"] A few thoughts - I would not recommend increasing your insulin dose any further as it seems to be coming back down ... just a little later than usual - You may want to think about bolusing earlier - when I used NovoRapid, thanks to Libre, I realised I had to bolus 40 minutes before eating to avoid the rise. - It is common to eat carb dominant meals such as cereal or toast for breakfast. Have you tried something lower carb such as yoghurt or eggs? - Libre and CGMs are brilliant for seeing what is happening between finger pricks. However, sometimes, we lose a bit of perspective. If you Google "Libre without diabetes" (or something like that) you will see some graphs from people without any type of diabetes are realise a reading of 9mmol/l is not extreme [/QUOTE]
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