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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted member 527103" data-source="post: 2493102"><p>What makes you think your honeymoon period is over?</p><p>I found my insulin dose rose very slowly over the first eight years after diagnosis. I would need to increase my dose a little every 6 months or so</p><p>Then things settled down. I say "settled" but a decade later and I still need to make tweaks</p><p>The last tweak was just after my Covid vaccinations. Since my first covid jab, my basal requirements have <strong>reduced</strong> by 15%.</p><p></p><p>If your levels return to normal levels, it appears your dose/ratios are correct but your timing needs adjusting. Your carb absorption high is happening before your insulin potency reaches its peak which suggests you need to take your bolus earlier. How long before eating do you pre bolus?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted member 527103, post: 2493102"] What makes you think your honeymoon period is over? I found my insulin dose rose very slowly over the first eight years after diagnosis. I would need to increase my dose a little every 6 months or so Then things settled down. I say "settled" but a decade later and I still need to make tweaks The last tweak was just after my Covid vaccinations. Since my first covid jab, my basal requirements have [B]reduced[/B] by 15%. If your levels return to normal levels, it appears your dose/ratios are correct but your timing needs adjusting. Your carb absorption high is happening before your insulin potency reaches its peak which suggests you need to take your bolus earlier. How long before eating do you pre bolus? [/QUOTE]
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