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<blockquote data-quote="CassieJayneT1" data-source="post: 1804294" data-attributes="member: 476136"><p>I suffer from DP too. I wake (5.30-6.30) with BG in range and take 2 units to cover the rise (I can feel the effect of cortisol rushing through my body)! - an extra unit if I go for a run, which I always do fasted as I find it limits chances of a hypo. I also have to take a higher ratio of insulin at breakfast 7-8am) and then another unit mid-morning. My BG is still a couple of mmol higher than I'd like come my next meal (3-4pm) and after that everything is great - I sometimes don't have to take insulin with my 2nd meal. This has been on keto and now a carnivore diet (5 days in). So I'm often injecting 3 times as much insulin over the 1st half of the day compared to the 2nd. I'm hoping that DP will subside over time as I've heard this has happened for some.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CassieJayneT1, post: 1804294, member: 476136"] I suffer from DP too. I wake (5.30-6.30) with BG in range and take 2 units to cover the rise (I can feel the effect of cortisol rushing through my body)! - an extra unit if I go for a run, which I always do fasted as I find it limits chances of a hypo. I also have to take a higher ratio of insulin at breakfast 7-8am) and then another unit mid-morning. My BG is still a couple of mmol higher than I'd like come my next meal (3-4pm) and after that everything is great - I sometimes don't have to take insulin with my 2nd meal. This has been on keto and now a carnivore diet (5 days in). So I'm often injecting 3 times as much insulin over the 1st half of the day compared to the 2nd. I'm hoping that DP will subside over time as I've heard this has happened for some. [/QUOTE]
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