I'm on fixed doses. But considering I was so "low" I had to make a decision. To bolus or not to bolus. In retrospect, considering my starting BSL and the subsequent measurements, I made the right decision I think but I really need to talk to my diabetic nurse about this. I count carbs for every meal, I'm sure that if I can discuss this with here we can come up with some kind of plan. I'd rather not skip a dose without medical advice but I didn't want a repeat of last night where I dropped into the twos. And based on my blood measurments I bet I would have dropped into the twos if I'd taken the bolus. The only reason I felt relatively comfortable skipping the dose is because the hospital, this morning, skipped my dose and monitored me after breakfast. I'd prefer that the DN tells me it's ok to skip a dose, but I think I made the right decision. I'm only 5.4 now but if I'd had that dose... who knows?So this means your dinner didn't need the insulin, looks perfect to me.
I regularly have meals that don't need insulin, it all depends on the amount of carbs in the meal and my current BG.
Do you use fixed doses per meal or do you adjust your dose depending on carbs and current BG?
So do you take care to eat the same amount of carbs for your meals?I am on fixed doses of bolus for every meal and basal.
If I understand correctly, the “creon” helps you with digestion?This is exactly what happened! I got BSL back under control 4 times (5th I could not) and within an hour I was hypo again with the libre alarms waking up the neighborhood. Looking at my graph the hypos are essentially exaclty 1 hour apart. I'd been having orange juice followed up by bread with honey, but I wasn't taking my Creon. In future I'll take creon with the long-acting carbs. 5th time I could not get it under control
For me, the first symptom that suggests an oncoming low is when I start fumbling my words (or literally stumbling, if I'm walking). That's my cue to check in with Libre or with a finger prick.I don't feel any different at all when I go low although reading my writing I can see it's different when I'm low
For me, the lower field of vision starts flickering. Simple metal arithmetic goes to pot (if I’m dealing with measurements or quantities.) or I get the intense feeling of walking into a room & forgetting why. Food is at the forefront of my mind..For me, the first symptom that suggests an oncoming low is when I start fumbling my words (or literally stumbling, if I'm walking). That's my cue to check in with Libre or with a finger prick.
It's good that you're starting to notice these little things, even if it's after the fact.It will help you to become more aware of them in the future when you're in the situation.
Yes, for over an hour the orange juice did nothing but, from memory, about 1.5-2 hours later (when in hospital) they skyrocketed. You remember correctlyIf I understand correctly, the “creon” helps you with digestion?
Possibly everything you threw at it digested & hit you later, by the time your got to hospital..? (I seem to remember you posting elsewhere your BGs eventually went stratospheric?)
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