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<blockquote data-quote="jopar" data-source="post: 166272" data-attributes="member: 11712"><p><strong>Re: highs to lows in less than an hour - what could be going</strong></p><p></p><p>it's caused by missing timing the injection, the food is hitting they system before you insulin is kicking in, you may also have your ratio's out as well which would explain the hypo along side basal rates out..</p><p></p><p>I would try injecting before breakfast, see what happens it may be wise to use a lower ratio's to balance out a bit so that you don''t hypo before it kicks in..</p><p></p><p>I would also check that your basal is correctly set, so you rule out added background to quick as a problem..</p><p></p><p>It may be that if you are having breakfast a slightly different times you made need slightly different tactics... </p><p></p><p>It's a case of trail and error, in the main to find out if you need to inject before, or even split the injection, and then which one is better when you are eating at what time..</p><p></p><p>A good investment is Think like a pancreas or Using insulin's by John walsh, John Walsh also does a book could pumping insulin which is know as the pumpers bible so if you get a pump it's a must have</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jopar, post: 166272, member: 11712"] [b]Re: highs to lows in less than an hour - what could be going[/b] it's caused by missing timing the injection, the food is hitting they system before you insulin is kicking in, you may also have your ratio's out as well which would explain the hypo along side basal rates out.. I would try injecting before breakfast, see what happens it may be wise to use a lower ratio's to balance out a bit so that you don''t hypo before it kicks in.. I would also check that your basal is correctly set, so you rule out added background to quick as a problem.. It may be that if you are having breakfast a slightly different times you made need slightly different tactics... It's a case of trail and error, in the main to find out if you need to inject before, or even split the injection, and then which one is better when you are eating at what time.. A good investment is Think like a pancreas or Using insulin's by John walsh, John Walsh also does a book could pumping insulin which is know as the pumpers bible so if you get a pump it's a must have [/QUOTE]
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