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<blockquote data-quote="ewelina" data-source="post: 367163" data-attributes="member: 46259"><p>I think you eat too often. I used to have similar problem but now i try to restrict myself to 3 meals per day and it works perfectly. You need to leave that 4-5 hours gap between meals to let your sugar levels get back to normal. if you eat too often you constantly add some carbohydrates. even if they are in small amount it still affects your levels. Have a snack only when you get hypo. </p><p>I used to snack a lot and take boluses but to be honest it doesnt work for me. It just messes up everything. too high levels for most of the day or hypos from ovelapping injections</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ewelina, post: 367163, member: 46259"] I think you eat too often. I used to have similar problem but now i try to restrict myself to 3 meals per day and it works perfectly. You need to leave that 4-5 hours gap between meals to let your sugar levels get back to normal. if you eat too often you constantly add some carbohydrates. even if they are in small amount it still affects your levels. Have a snack only when you get hypo. I used to snack a lot and take boluses but to be honest it doesnt work for me. It just messes up everything. too high levels for most of the day or hypos from ovelapping injections [/QUOTE]
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