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<blockquote data-quote="Spiker" data-source="post: 848100" data-attributes="member: 102150"><p>So at 7:41pm and 7:58pm you took 27g CH, half your main meal, without any bolus insulin?</p><p>Try to avoid doing a correction dose only 3 hrs after a bolus. Wait 4-5 hours. In this case this confuses the picture but doesn't quite explain your night time lows. </p><p>Was the 53g CH meal the same on both days? </p><p>On the previous days you are also stacking correction doses (less than 4-5 hrs after previous bolus). Are you using an IOB calculator for this? Otherwise you do risk hypos. </p><p></p><p>Sorry none of that really answers the question of what happened. But if you can adopt some of these 'best practices' it may make it easier to figure out was has happened, next time around.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Spiker, post: 848100, member: 102150"] So at 7:41pm and 7:58pm you took 27g CH, half your main meal, without any bolus insulin? Try to avoid doing a correction dose only 3 hrs after a bolus. Wait 4-5 hours. In this case this confuses the picture but doesn't quite explain your night time lows. Was the 53g CH meal the same on both days? On the previous days you are also stacking correction doses (less than 4-5 hrs after previous bolus). Are you using an IOB calculator for this? Otherwise you do risk hypos. Sorry none of that really answers the question of what happened. But if you can adopt some of these 'best practices' it may make it easier to figure out was has happened, next time around. [/QUOTE]
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