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How do you know when you are out the Honeymoon Phase?
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<blockquote data-quote="AlisonBaxter" data-source="post: 2599917" data-attributes="member: 571148"><p>Thanks for all the responded, it’s really helpful. </p><p>I guess I asked this question as my BG levels have been high the last week and I cannot get them down at all (not high enough to test for Ketones), I have been slowly increasing my basal and bolus however it’s still high. </p><p>I might also add, I am taking co amoxiclav due to an a infected animal bite, aswell as that I am also getting over the flu. </p><p>I would really benefit in a follow up appointment with my diabetic nurse to go though my units again, or atleast to attempt to work out a ratio as this has not been done yet as I am too insulin sensitive. </p><p>I have my first diabetic dietician appointment in 2 weeks, perhaps this is something they can go through with me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AlisonBaxter, post: 2599917, member: 571148"] Thanks for all the responded, it’s really helpful. I guess I asked this question as my BG levels have been high the last week and I cannot get them down at all (not high enough to test for Ketones), I have been slowly increasing my basal and bolus however it’s still high. I might also add, I am taking co amoxiclav due to an a infected animal bite, aswell as that I am also getting over the flu. I would really benefit in a follow up appointment with my diabetic nurse to go though my units again, or atleast to attempt to work out a ratio as this has not been done yet as I am too insulin sensitive. I have my first diabetic dietician appointment in 2 weeks, perhaps this is something they can go through with me. [/QUOTE]
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