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<blockquote data-quote="Thenotsohairybiker" data-source="post: 42553" data-attributes="member: 7032"><p>Hi Aitch, and welcome. It depends on what regime you're on. You don't say if you're on a basal-bolus regime, that is 1 long lasting (basal) which regulates BS levels to an even state, and bolus which is adminstered just prior to meals, and kicks in after about 15 mins.</p><p>Either way, it depends on what you are eating, when you are eating and excercise etc. It's early days and will will take you a while to get it just right, just hang in there. You may want to regulate your carb intake, as this will lower your BSs, but be careful if you do this as you're on Insulin as they WILL go too low. There are many on this Forum that can advise you on this to give you non diabetic BSs, I can't as I dont do low carb, but I'm very careful to try and stay 'moderate'.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Thenotsohairybiker, post: 42553, member: 7032"] Hi Aitch, and welcome. It depends on what regime you're on. You don't say if you're on a basal-bolus regime, that is 1 long lasting (basal) which regulates BS levels to an even state, and bolus which is adminstered just prior to meals, and kicks in after about 15 mins. Either way, it depends on what you are eating, when you are eating and excercise etc. It's early days and will will take you a while to get it just right, just hang in there. You may want to regulate your carb intake, as this will lower your BSs, but be careful if you do this as you're on Insulin as they WILL go too low. There are many on this Forum that can advise you on this to give you non diabetic BSs, I can't as I dont do low carb, but I'm very careful to try and stay 'moderate'. [/QUOTE]
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