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<blockquote data-quote="SamJB" data-source="post: 1901553" data-attributes="member: 45322"><p>When this happens to me, it's usually because my basal is incorrect. I've found that my basal changes much more than my carb:insulin ratio. If your basal dose is wrong, your ratios will be too; so it's the foundation of getting good numbers.</p><p></p><p>I use the method in Gary Scheiner's Think Like a Pancreas book: don't eat food or inject bolus within 3 (ideally 5) hours of bed, then take the difference between your pre-bed and pre-breakfast readings and for every 1.6 mmol/l change, adjust your basal by 10%.</p><p></p><p>Depending on my exercise regime, I have to change my basal every day. I've relied on this technique for years and it works really well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SamJB, post: 1901553, member: 45322"] When this happens to me, it's usually because my basal is incorrect. I've found that my basal changes much more than my carb:insulin ratio. If your basal dose is wrong, your ratios will be too; so it's the foundation of getting good numbers. I use the method in Gary Scheiner's Think Like a Pancreas book: don't eat food or inject bolus within 3 (ideally 5) hours of bed, then take the difference between your pre-bed and pre-breakfast readings and for every 1.6 mmol/l change, adjust your basal by 10%. Depending on my exercise regime, I have to change my basal every day. I've relied on this technique for years and it works really well. [/QUOTE]
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