That's not really true. Have you done that for the ten? years or so you have been diabetic? In some ways it's easier to do corrections at the next meal, but it's a fairly loose approach to control. And it makes it difficult in practice to check that your carb ratio and correction ratio are right, as you are not checking them independently.No because i wasnt eating. I was told it was dangerous to inject without eating. I waited until breakfast
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Well it's possible you are having a specific reaction to the soy milk. If this happens consistently, try the coffee black or with a splash of dairy milk instead (unless you are vegan?).
And no change in diet, exercise, health, routine, medication? Have you changed the frequency of testing (eg testing more frequently)?Nope. No change in hormones that I'm aware of. I had the same thing happen at christmas but that was down to too much cheese and port. Lol
I think I'm getting a rise from my coffee. I woke up at 5.30 with 8.7 and by 7.51 pre breakfast is 14! My only consumable was coffee.
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I think I'm getting a rise from my coffee. I woke up at 5.30 with 8.7 and by 7.51 pre breakfast is 14! My only consumable was coffee.
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Did you have a time where your sugar didnt spike after coffee? I had done 2 years until now without unknown spikes and always had coffee
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