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<blockquote data-quote="donnellysdogs" data-source="post: 852282" data-attributes="member: 17713"><p>What do you have as 5g of carb at 7.18am? You could really do with delaying the 5g or breakfast until after 9am to see if that 5g is acting really quickly raising your levels or whether its your basal that just needs a small tweak....</p><p></p><p>The corrections don't seem to be bringing you down to quite low enough to reach your target level by 5 hours.</p><p>Ladt night that may have been due to the food taking a time to digest.. Depending what food you ate earlier or that your insulin is lasting less than 4 hours. However food choice could have impacted on both your corrections during the night. I think a delay for 5 hours if having a correction at some point during the night of food for 5 hours or any other corrections being made would give a clearer picture...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donnellysdogs, post: 852282, member: 17713"] What do you have as 5g of carb at 7.18am? You could really do with delaying the 5g or breakfast until after 9am to see if that 5g is acting really quickly raising your levels or whether its your basal that just needs a small tweak.... The corrections don't seem to be bringing you down to quite low enough to reach your target level by 5 hours. Ladt night that may have been due to the food taking a time to digest.. Depending what food you ate earlier or that your insulin is lasting less than 4 hours. However food choice could have impacted on both your corrections during the night. I think a delay for 5 hours if having a correction at some point during the night of food for 5 hours or any other corrections being made would give a clearer picture... [/QUOTE]
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