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<blockquote data-quote="Janelle123" data-source="post: 852295" data-attributes="member: 161646"><p>It was just a coffee but one from the coffee machine. The one from the coffee machine seems to have a higher impact on my levels compared to making an instant coffee.</p><p></p><p>I get nervous about giving large corrections during the night. It seems like I need so much more than I do during the day but seeing the large dosage that I need makes me nervous and I tend to halve it. I know I need to stop doing that because there has been many nights that prove my correction dosage over night/early morning is 1:1.5 and not 1:3.</p><p></p><p>I think you might be right that the food probably had an affect on my levels through the night. I had Hashbrowns with bacon, egg and mushrooms - so quite high in fat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Janelle123, post: 852295, member: 161646"] It was just a coffee but one from the coffee machine. The one from the coffee machine seems to have a higher impact on my levels compared to making an instant coffee. I get nervous about giving large corrections during the night. It seems like I need so much more than I do during the day but seeing the large dosage that I need makes me nervous and I tend to halve it. I know I need to stop doing that because there has been many nights that prove my correction dosage over night/early morning is 1:1.5 and not 1:3. I think you might be right that the food probably had an affect on my levels through the night. I had Hashbrowns with bacon, egg and mushrooms - so quite high in fat. [/QUOTE]
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