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<blockquote data-quote="JoeT1" data-source="post: 1612202" data-attributes="member: 445711"><p>Yeah, I definitely don't plan on overdoing it by any means, getting drunk to the point i'm unaware of what i'm doing. I would plan to:</p><p></p><p>Check using the libre every 1 hour</p><p>Bolus for meals as normal</p><p>Drink mainly spirit and diet or soda water</p><p>Eat at end of night, up to 20g carbs?? Possibly more? Some bread, or crackers, or some chocolate? </p><p>Go to best slightly over the normal range 9mmol and above?</p><p>Finger Prick Test before bed</p><p>Take Levimar as normal at 10pm and 7.30am</p><p>Have some nuts throughout the day, in the absence of a big meal etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JoeT1, post: 1612202, member: 445711"] Yeah, I definitely don't plan on overdoing it by any means, getting drunk to the point i'm unaware of what i'm doing. I would plan to: Check using the libre every 1 hour Bolus for meals as normal Drink mainly spirit and diet or soda water Eat at end of night, up to 20g carbs?? Possibly more? Some bread, or crackers, or some chocolate? Go to best slightly over the normal range 9mmol and above? Finger Prick Test before bed Take Levimar as normal at 10pm and 7.30am Have some nuts throughout the day, in the absence of a big meal etc. [/QUOTE]
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