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No insulin and VERY LOW BLOOD SUGAR
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<blockquote data-quote="Chloelox" data-source="post: 2292980" data-attributes="member: 518087"><p>Possibly an issue with background insulin? I know your pain! I’m also in the honeymoon phase and it’s not pleasant at all! I take one unit of quick acting with meals and 4 units of background, I still get days where my sugars drop to 2-3. Exercise affects BS too, do you regularly experience hypos during workout? If so it’s definitely something to liaise with your team about to see if you can work out a better insulin regime or if it’s possible you need your background lowering. They may even be able to suggest higher carb foods that may push your sugar up (within range) to help with keeping control, especially when working out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chloelox, post: 2292980, member: 518087"] Possibly an issue with background insulin? I know your pain! I’m also in the honeymoon phase and it’s not pleasant at all! I take one unit of quick acting with meals and 4 units of background, I still get days where my sugars drop to 2-3. Exercise affects BS too, do you regularly experience hypos during workout? If so it’s definitely something to liaise with your team about to see if you can work out a better insulin regime or if it’s possible you need your background lowering. They may even be able to suggest higher carb foods that may push your sugar up (within range) to help with keeping control, especially when working out. [/QUOTE]
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