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<blockquote data-quote="ickihun" data-source="post: 1464023" data-attributes="member: 196960"><p>I don't know if your dn will appreciate my advice to you but I'll tell you what I do then you can choose whether to get hold of dn on monday asap or manage it a bit longer yourself.</p><p></p><p>Right</p><p>When I get a high bg from unexpected carbs, not protein or fat but carbs I decide which kind of carb. Sugary carb will spike you for less time than a very starchy carb feast. Starchy carb will hang around unless mopped up by extra insulin. (Which will add weight)</p><p>Because your highs are consistant you could increase the mixed insulin til a hint of a hypo. It is imperative you test regularly. Have you plenty of strips and spare batteries for your meter? I test 9times in difficult high or low bg times.</p><p>Increase your breakfast and lunch inj by extra 3 units each. Test test and test.</p><p>Do nothing else til tomorrow. Don't skip a meal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ickihun, post: 1464023, member: 196960"] I don't know if your dn will appreciate my advice to you but I'll tell you what I do then you can choose whether to get hold of dn on monday asap or manage it a bit longer yourself. Right When I get a high bg from unexpected carbs, not protein or fat but carbs I decide which kind of carb. Sugary carb will spike you for less time than a very starchy carb feast. Starchy carb will hang around unless mopped up by extra insulin. (Which will add weight) Because your highs are consistant you could increase the mixed insulin til a hint of a hypo. It is imperative you test regularly. Have you plenty of strips and spare batteries for your meter? I test 9times in difficult high or low bg times. Increase your breakfast and lunch inj by extra 3 units each. Test test and test. Do nothing else til tomorrow. Don't skip a meal. [/QUOTE]
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