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<blockquote data-quote="Diamattic" data-source="post: 708673" data-attributes="member: 138639"><p>Hey! </p><p></p><p>The last youtube video i did was about how to test and set your basal rates, so maybe you should give it a watch? lol The link is in my signature!</p><p></p><p></p><p>Also - there is a possibility that you are eating to much of a low glycemic index food ? I get this with peanut butter. It has carbs and sugar (the brand i get anyway) and I can sit down and shovel it in and check my sugars in 1 hour and they are still fine, 2 hours later they are up just a bit but 4 or 6 hours later they are WAY up if i dont correct. </p><p></p><p>It would be plausible that you are eating something that has lots of carbs but is low GI and you don't see your sugars increase for hours afterwards when you dont expect it. </p><p></p><p></p><p>It sucks when you're asleep, and there isn't anything you can do unless you wake up and correct. Sadly, the short of it is yes its damaging to our bodies in the long run and should certainly try to be avoided. If you have normal sugars the rest of the day and your A1Cs come back under 7% you wont be seeing any damage in the short term but who knows what will happen when you're 70... Its best to fix haha</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Diamattic, post: 708673, member: 138639"] Hey! The last youtube video i did was about how to test and set your basal rates, so maybe you should give it a watch? lol The link is in my signature! Also - there is a possibility that you are eating to much of a low glycemic index food ? I get this with peanut butter. It has carbs and sugar (the brand i get anyway) and I can sit down and shovel it in and check my sugars in 1 hour and they are still fine, 2 hours later they are up just a bit but 4 or 6 hours later they are WAY up if i dont correct. It would be plausible that you are eating something that has lots of carbs but is low GI and you don't see your sugars increase for hours afterwards when you dont expect it. It sucks when you're asleep, and there isn't anything you can do unless you wake up and correct. Sadly, the short of it is yes its damaging to our bodies in the long run and should certainly try to be avoided. If you have normal sugars the rest of the day and your A1Cs come back under 7% you wont be seeing any damage in the short term but who knows what will happen when you're 70... Its best to fix haha [/QUOTE]
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