Janelle123
Well-Known Member
- Messages
- 155
- Type of diabetes
- Type 1
- Treatment type
- Pump
GoodHow did the dinner and movies go?
It was half a muesli bar. I didn't feel comfortable going to sleep at 4.5 since I'd been having so many hypos.Brilliant results......
So this looks magical set up.. Was 8g at 10.46 for coffee??
Only wouldn't just be because of the rise at 11.00 but of the drop by 1.02.
They are hugely flat, well done.
Watch to see if return to weekday will cause probs or if it may indeed have been hormones....
Ok thanks, I'll increase everything slightly for my weekday profile and see how that goes.Are you back to weekday now?
I think this maybe a weekend / weekday difference in requirements.. I change to my workday profile at 6pm Sunday night. If they are the Sun/mon morn I think you can change the 2nd profile more.
I have a feeling the drop followed by the rise could have been due to the fat content of my meal. I probably should have done a combo bolus.I wouldn't say you overtreated hypo as that was a long time to
Stay low until your levels raised.
Did you eat prior to the lows?
I was only taking about half of what the pump suggested until 3am when I got frustrated that my levels weren't dropping enough so then I went with the suggested dose.10:25 to 3:03 you were stacking corrective doses. Please remember you are not yet in a position to trust the pump IOB and use it for stacking corrections. Nothing went wrong, but still.
You may have "wake up" phenomenon as well as "dawn" phenomenon. Apparently many people don't see it until they go on a pump.And now I've shot back up to 10.0 :/
I'm pretty certain I do have "wake up" phenomenon. When I was on MDI I had to take 1 unit of fast acting as soon as I woke up.You may have "wake up" phenomenon as well as "dawn" phenomenon. Apparently many people don't see it until they go on a pump.
How are you getting any sleep with all those blood tests?
That was smart. Even if IOB was perfect, you should still under correct (insulin) for a while after a hypo, otherwise you can get into a cycle of rebounds. (After a hypo your blood sugar drops due to restocking of glycogen.(I was only taking about half of what the pump suggested until 3am when I got frustrated that my levels weren't dropping enough so then I went with the suggested dose.
I didn't know that - thanksThat was smart. Even if IOB was perfect, you should still under correct (insulin) for a while after a hypo, otherwise you can get into a cycle of rebounds. (After a hypo your blood sugar drops due to restocking of glycogen.(
I felt like I HAD to change my rate to stop all of the hypos I was having.I know you are very committed but I would really suggest that you stop the frequent testing and changing, and just do it every 3 days or so. Get the week day right perhaps before you try to get the weekend right. It very soon becomes an impossible nightmare if you change more than one thing every 3 days.
Yeah, I think thats why my levels dropped a little yesterday morning when I got up at 9 instead of 8It does indicate wake up. That is what happens to me.. My pump settings are timed to get up at certain times. If I don't wake up at that time but an hour later my levels will go low. Its actually waking up that shoves my readings up. Thats why I have 3 different rates..
Spot on Spiker....
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