What, are your doctors living in cuckoo land! God I control my meds and was shown how to do it 12 years ago!!!
As thus keep a book, now take morning level, at dinner time if you have had a hypo in the AM reduce the next day by 2 points, if you BS is above 7 increase the shot by 2 IF you have had 2 consecutive mornings with a high BS just before dinner. Now with your dinner readings note the jab amount, if you have a hypo in the afternoon then reduce the jab before dinner the next day, if your reading before evening meal for 2 consecutive days is above 7 then increase the third day evening jab by 2 points, if you have a hypo in the evening then reduce the jab the next evening by 2 points however do not read too much into the before breakfast jab as liver dumps cause silly problems. However what I was told to do was check the BS just before going to bed. If below 7 then your shots are OK if on 2 consecutive nights they are above 7 then increase the before evening meal shots by 2 points.
Does that make sense.
You have to realise doctors of GP variety do NOT understand Diabetes and in fact many diabetic doctors do not either!
In answer its not you thats wrong, its the doctor!!!!