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Help Please -T1D Worries & Struggles of continuous high BG
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<blockquote data-quote="MeiChanski" data-source="post: 2141510" data-attributes="member: 503481"><p>Usually you can fast from first time in the morning until lunch and eat a low carb meal or fast after dinner until midnight to do one test and then again at 3am. Again if you hypo, treat it and try again another time. Your basal insulin should keep you stable, if you are high, it may indicate there isn’t enough and if you go low, it may indicate there is too much. If both doesn’t happen, then it’s just right. However with levemir split dose, you can tweak either morning or night time dose, depending on your circumstances. Yes if you contact your team and ask about it, they should be able to guide you through it. Basal testing was taught when I did my carb counting course, you can ask for a carb counting course too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MeiChanski, post: 2141510, member: 503481"] Usually you can fast from first time in the morning until lunch and eat a low carb meal or fast after dinner until midnight to do one test and then again at 3am. Again if you hypo, treat it and try again another time. Your basal insulin should keep you stable, if you are high, it may indicate there isn’t enough and if you go low, it may indicate there is too much. If both doesn’t happen, then it’s just right. However with levemir split dose, you can tweak either morning or night time dose, depending on your circumstances. Yes if you contact your team and ask about it, they should be able to guide you through it. Basal testing was taught when I did my carb counting course, you can ask for a carb counting course too. [/QUOTE]
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