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<blockquote data-quote="Chloelox" data-source="post: 2414014" data-attributes="member: 518087"><p>Hey,</p><p></p><p>I am very newly out of my honeymoon. The honeymoon sucked and I had a lot of fluctuations.. some days I needed barely any fast acting other days I would need more, I was having 6 hypos a day at one point for about 3 months where I eventually had to just go down to taking basal insulin unless I ate a very very high carb meal in which I would take 1 unit: 30gram carbs </p><p></p><p>it’s tough, I was told the honeymoon is brilliant and control is so easy, but I found it extremely hard. Especially managing the hypo’s. a blood sugar spike of 11 isn’t bad aslong as your blood sugar is back down in target 2 hours after your meal. </p><p></p><p>try not to be hard on yourself and take each day as it comes, maybe see if you would be eligible for a CGM if you don’t already have one so that you have a view of how your sugars are reacting during the hours after meals.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chloelox, post: 2414014, member: 518087"] Hey, I am very newly out of my honeymoon. The honeymoon sucked and I had a lot of fluctuations.. some days I needed barely any fast acting other days I would need more, I was having 6 hypos a day at one point for about 3 months where I eventually had to just go down to taking basal insulin unless I ate a very very high carb meal in which I would take 1 unit: 30gram carbs it’s tough, I was told the honeymoon is brilliant and control is so easy, but I found it extremely hard. Especially managing the hypo’s. a blood sugar spike of 11 isn’t bad aslong as your blood sugar is back down in target 2 hours after your meal. try not to be hard on yourself and take each day as it comes, maybe see if you would be eligible for a CGM if you don’t already have one so that you have a view of how your sugars are reacting during the hours after meals. [/QUOTE]
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