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High sugar levels AGAIN feeling upset :(
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<blockquote data-quote="lcarter" data-source="post: 716209" data-attributes="member: 93162"><p>Well the diabetes team told me to measure my basal test from waking, all the way through to lunch. I did it from 6 am until I had lunch at 2pm. I had an omelette mid morning. My dsn said I didnt need to do much more than that?</p><p></p><p>I use carbs to cals book, and I have completed a dafne course so I am interested in which part of the food diary looks like I am getting it wrong? I thought I was really close to that to be honest. </p><p></p><p>My diabetes team are out until Monday so until then I am just sitting correcting and still staying at 20. Again, any advice would be great.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lcarter, post: 716209, member: 93162"] Well the diabetes team told me to measure my basal test from waking, all the way through to lunch. I did it from 6 am until I had lunch at 2pm. I had an omelette mid morning. My dsn said I didnt need to do much more than that? I use carbs to cals book, and I have completed a dafne course so I am interested in which part of the food diary looks like I am getting it wrong? I thought I was really close to that to be honest. My diabetes team are out until Monday so until then I am just sitting correcting and still staying at 20. Again, any advice would be great. [/QUOTE]
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