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<blockquote data-quote="Esther1411" data-source="post: 440978" data-attributes="member: 37784"><p>Hi Me again,</p><p></p><p>Thank you so much guys for taking the time to try to help me, I really appreciate it.</p><p></p><p>Thank you also Mentat and Diabell for the "skip some meals" suggestion (I'm guessing that is what "fasting basal tests" means) that really sounds like good fun !! LOL. Seriously though I have loads of meals that don't include any more than 20g of carbs would that count d'you think? Or does protein do something naughty too? For e.g. I might have two boiled eggs with a green salad for lunch then I wouldn't take any novorapid. So in theory my levemir should keep me on track right?</p><p></p><p>Also my DSN recommends that I should only adjust my dose if I have high/low readings 3 consecutive days in a row. Is that what everyone else does? (I love her by the way - she is awsome).</p><p></p><p>Yes I would love to keep my sugars stable overnight, but how d'you know? Me-thinks maybe I'm not, because sometimes I wake up feeling like rubbish and actually if I'm gonna have a hypo it's usually in the mornings. </p><p></p><p>I have changed one thing recently, well begining of september if that counts as recently I started back going to the gym. At first I felt great and no significant change in my BG levels ( so hopefully not that then) and now I still really enjoy it but my levels are a little messy...</p><p></p><p>Once again, any advice gratefully accepted.</p><p></p><p>Esther x</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Esther1411, post: 440978, member: 37784"] Hi Me again, Thank you so much guys for taking the time to try to help me, I really appreciate it. Thank you also Mentat and Diabell for the "skip some meals" suggestion (I'm guessing that is what "fasting basal tests" means) that really sounds like good fun !! LOL. Seriously though I have loads of meals that don't include any more than 20g of carbs would that count d'you think? Or does protein do something naughty too? For e.g. I might have two boiled eggs with a green salad for lunch then I wouldn't take any novorapid. So in theory my levemir should keep me on track right? Also my DSN recommends that I should only adjust my dose if I have high/low readings 3 consecutive days in a row. Is that what everyone else does? (I love her by the way - she is awsome). Yes I would love to keep my sugars stable overnight, but how d'you know? Me-thinks maybe I'm not, because sometimes I wake up feeling like rubbish and actually if I'm gonna have a hypo it's usually in the mornings. I have changed one thing recently, well begining of september if that counts as recently I started back going to the gym. At first I felt great and no significant change in my BG levels ( so hopefully not that then) and now I still really enjoy it but my levels are a little messy... Once again, any advice gratefully accepted. Esther x [/QUOTE]
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