There are a couple of possible answers.Hi. This is my first post although I've been reading threads on the forum for a few months and find them really helpful and interesting.
I was diagnosed as Type 1 in February at the ripe old age of 59 and put on novarapid and levemir.
I find that if I test 1.5 to 2 hours after a meal then my BG drops below what I would expect and then rises again when I test for the next meal.
e.g. last night before meal it was 8.9. I had a meal with 50g CHO and took 7 units novorapid 15 mins after starting meal, 1.5 hours later BG was 5 then 2 hours after that it was up to 7.
I've tried delaying the bolus like last night but still get the same effect.
It makes it hard to go for my target of BG 6 as to hit this I'll probably be at 4 or below first.
Any similar experiences or thoughts and advice would be really welcome.
I know, for instance I take 1 unit novorapid per ever 15g of carbs.... I can lower my bg if I wave insulin in front of my face it seems as I am so sensitive to it! That's why I suggested 1 unit to every 10g, as that tends to be more standard. It's not often that a type 1 is so resistant to insulin.Hi Micky - everyone is different so your carb ratios would be different to mine, also they can vary through the day, so my carb ratios are different to my afternoon ratios, so @col101 ratios would of been agreed with their HCP.
Any similar experiences or thoughts and advice would be really welcome.
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