barrym
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Hi
T1 LADA with reasonable control.
Sometimes, for what ever reason I wake with a higher than desirable BG level, like this morning it was 9.3. I had my normal breakfast and took the correct dose of insulin, and by lunch time it was down to 4.4. But if I get up with a reading say in the 5.x's I still have the same breakfast, with the same dose, and I don't drop by 5 points by lunch time, or else I wouldn't be posting this
So, the DNs tell me that 5g carbs raise you 1 mmol, hence the hypo recommendations of 2-4 jelly babies (10-20g), and bolus adjustment dose is 1 unit to drop 5 mmol, but when it comes to normal (if any of what we do is normal) daily routine, the reduction in BG doesn't seem to be a straight line at all.
This is not a single observation, but quite a common occurrence for me. What is going on?
T1 LADA with reasonable control.
Sometimes, for what ever reason I wake with a higher than desirable BG level, like this morning it was 9.3. I had my normal breakfast and took the correct dose of insulin, and by lunch time it was down to 4.4. But if I get up with a reading say in the 5.x's I still have the same breakfast, with the same dose, and I don't drop by 5 points by lunch time, or else I wouldn't be posting this
So, the DNs tell me that 5g carbs raise you 1 mmol, hence the hypo recommendations of 2-4 jelly babies (10-20g), and bolus adjustment dose is 1 unit to drop 5 mmol, but when it comes to normal (if any of what we do is normal) daily routine, the reduction in BG doesn't seem to be a straight line at all.
This is not a single observation, but quite a common occurrence for me. What is going on?
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