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<blockquote data-quote="Kuba85" data-source="post: 2726331" data-attributes="member: 591945"><p>Thank you.</p><p></p><p>Unfortunately our NHS dietitian was off sick all the past week. So that didn’t help. But realising this is a marathon rather than a sprint so trying to take a deep breath and wait.</p><p></p><p>Oddly the last 2 nights/days have been anything but the same. She is having hypos after each meal now. Evening is the worst. She had 38gr of carbs and adequate insulin base on bolus advisor and then she had two hypos within half an hour of each other. We only stabilised her levels by giving her literally the same about of carbs she ate for the dinner but have done so without insulin.</p><p></p><p>It appears as if though we may be in what our NHS team called ‘honeymoon’ period where her pancreas has temporarily started working.. I just can’t see how else she can be fairly stable only after double dose of carbs vs insulin level.</p><p></p><p>In any case, this is off topic of the lentil soup. We are waiting for Monday and hoping for the NHS staff to be back. The silver lining is that she has been within 4-10 range last week or so, already 95%+ of time. But the number of hypos is telling me that this is not the way to get to the desired range….</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kuba85, post: 2726331, member: 591945"] Thank you. Unfortunately our NHS dietitian was off sick all the past week. So that didn’t help. But realising this is a marathon rather than a sprint so trying to take a deep breath and wait. Oddly the last 2 nights/days have been anything but the same. She is having hypos after each meal now. Evening is the worst. She had 38gr of carbs and adequate insulin base on bolus advisor and then she had two hypos within half an hour of each other. We only stabilised her levels by giving her literally the same about of carbs she ate for the dinner but have done so without insulin. It appears as if though we may be in what our NHS team called ‘honeymoon’ period where her pancreas has temporarily started working.. I just can’t see how else she can be fairly stable only after double dose of carbs vs insulin level. In any case, this is off topic of the lentil soup. We are waiting for Monday and hoping for the NHS staff to be back. The silver lining is that she has been within 4-10 range last week or so, already 95%+ of time. But the number of hypos is telling me that this is not the way to get to the desired range…. [/QUOTE]
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