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- 49
- Type of diabetes
- Type 1
- Treatment type
- Insulin
Hi,
I've been having a really good time managing my sugars up until a month ago. I assume this is what they meant by "You'll have to change your ratios and basal every so often." I've been trying really hard but it's very difficult.
I've come to ask why my sugars are spiking well after dinner. Lets take today for example. 101g rice, 9g veggies, 0g chicken. My I:C is 1:12.
As far as I've been taught, this is a good example of a plain, "no-delay" carb meal.
I started eating at 7:07 PM (6.1), went low at 7:57 PM (3.8) and corrected with a small amount of soda and was good for an hour (6.3 at 9 PM) but with a angled trending arrow. 9.1 at 9:40 PM and it finally stopped rising at 10:38 PM at 13.8. It spiked to 14.9 for less than 5 minutes as I already corrected when I got my high alarm at 9:40 PM.
I provided a picture below may that make it easier to look through.
What could've gone wrong here this time? What should I be looking at or monitoring closely to figure out what to change?
I'm fighting with my sugars since my settings have been overthrown. I went from having a nearly permanent 85% Time in Range to dipping near 50%. I used to have 2 time frames for my basal, now I have 5.
Thank you in advance.
I've been having a really good time managing my sugars up until a month ago. I assume this is what they meant by "You'll have to change your ratios and basal every so often." I've been trying really hard but it's very difficult.
I've come to ask why my sugars are spiking well after dinner. Lets take today for example. 101g rice, 9g veggies, 0g chicken. My I:C is 1:12.
As far as I've been taught, this is a good example of a plain, "no-delay" carb meal.
I started eating at 7:07 PM (6.1), went low at 7:57 PM (3.8) and corrected with a small amount of soda and was good for an hour (6.3 at 9 PM) but with a angled trending arrow. 9.1 at 9:40 PM and it finally stopped rising at 10:38 PM at 13.8. It spiked to 14.9 for less than 5 minutes as I already corrected when I got my high alarm at 9:40 PM.
I provided a picture below may that make it easier to look through.
What could've gone wrong here this time? What should I be looking at or monitoring closely to figure out what to change?
I'm fighting with my sugars since my settings have been overthrown. I went from having a nearly permanent 85% Time in Range to dipping near 50%. I used to have 2 time frames for my basal, now I have 5.
Thank you in advance.