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<blockquote data-quote="Tracie1212" data-source="post: 1713904" data-attributes="member: 423859"><p>My levels are unstable find that even light housework pushes levels up. Have been on dafne course try to carb count and use CP calculator. If I try to adjust fast and background insulin I get shakes but if i dont adjust am left with high levels. Should I try aim for blood of 8 two hours after eating and inject to correct if higher. Type 1 for 16 years I inject novorapid and lantus. On 2:1 ratio for breakfast then 1:1 rest of day. I have tried 2:1 at other meals but go low. Its really hard work trying to stabilise. Please help if you can. Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tracie1212, post: 1713904, member: 423859"] My levels are unstable find that even light housework pushes levels up. Have been on dafne course try to carb count and use CP calculator. If I try to adjust fast and background insulin I get shakes but if i dont adjust am left with high levels. Should I try aim for blood of 8 two hours after eating and inject to correct if higher. Type 1 for 16 years I inject novorapid and lantus. On 2:1 ratio for breakfast then 1:1 rest of day. I have tried 2:1 at other meals but go low. Its really hard work trying to stabilise. Please help if you can. Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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