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<blockquote data-quote="Janelle123" data-source="post: 849428" data-attributes="member: 161646"><p>I had the worst night ever! Even with the reduced basal rates this is what happened last night:</p><p></p><p>9:27pm = 4.8 = 81g = 8.1 units (I know, I'll slap my own wrist for you. It was McDonald's though and past experience told me that I usually require approx 20% extra insulin with fast foods so I stuck to my 1:10 ratio - I have definitely changed it to 1:12 now though)</p><p>10:02pm = 6.6</p><p>10:31pm = 8.1</p><p>1:54am = 2.5 = 20g (technically there should of been hardly any IOB right?)</p><p>2:26am = 2.3 = 20g</p><p>2:34am = 2.1 = 20g</p><p>2:46am = 1.8 = 20g</p><p>2:53am = 2.2</p><p>3:02am = 2.5</p><p>3:17am = 3.2</p><p>3:44am = 4.3</p><p>4:59am = 11.2 = 2.85 units</p><p>6:03am = 11.0</p><p>7:34am = 6.0</p><p>8:18am = 6.2 = 34g = 2.85 units</p><p>9:00am = 6.1</p><p></p><p>I had 5 drinks after work yesterday. Could that be the reason that I went so low in the night?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Janelle123, post: 849428, member: 161646"] I had the worst night ever! Even with the reduced basal rates this is what happened last night: 9:27pm = 4.8 = 81g = 8.1 units (I know, I'll slap my own wrist for you. It was McDonald's though and past experience told me that I usually require approx 20% extra insulin with fast foods so I stuck to my 1:10 ratio - I have definitely changed it to 1:12 now though) 10:02pm = 6.6 10:31pm = 8.1 1:54am = 2.5 = 20g (technically there should of been hardly any IOB right?) 2:26am = 2.3 = 20g 2:34am = 2.1 = 20g 2:46am = 1.8 = 20g 2:53am = 2.2 3:02am = 2.5 3:17am = 3.2 3:44am = 4.3 4:59am = 11.2 = 2.85 units 6:03am = 11.0 7:34am = 6.0 8:18am = 6.2 = 34g = 2.85 units 9:00am = 6.1 I had 5 drinks after work yesterday. Could that be the reason that I went so low in the night? [/QUOTE]
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