Here's one for the archives. Ate lunch at 12.30. Overdid the insulin (as can be seen from the drop off and return) then, 5 hours later, a nice random spike. Nothing unusual going on in terms of activity.
I can only assume my body decided my muscles needed some food. Anyone fancy hazarding a guess?
Hello Tim2000,
Yes i have also had this and after many tests the specialists came back to me and told me that it is die to my gal bladder { to many Gall stones} they said and it has been interesting because on several occasions when my kidneys have had infections my liver goes MAD onece i woke at 5.7 and without eating or drinking 40 minutes later i was 16.6, i have also been in hospital when this has happened, i have had 2 hospitals and tree specialists look at this problem and they have all told me the same thing, now i am on a waiting list at 1 Hospital and on the watch list at the A&E at the other but so far i have only had a few gall bladder pains this now has been going on for over 12 months. I have also every now and again out the blue had my liver do this 3 times since Augaust this year.
Hoping this gives you some satisfaction you are not on your own, by the way this year i have been type1 for 55 years, so i guess i can not complain.
Here's one for the archives. Ate lunch at 12.30. Overdid the insulin (as can be seen from the drop off and return) then, 5 hours later, a nice random spike. Nothing unusual going on in terms of activity.
I can only assume my body decided my muscles needed some food. Anyone fancy hazarding a guess?
yep, had that kind of thing, but typically post exercise, even aerobic.
Typical pattern of pre exercise test, too low, have 1-25g carbs depending how low. Exercise, come out the other end below 5, no more carbs unless technically hypo.
Retest before dinner and hey presto 7.8 or 8.3.
It's a long while after lunch so would not seem to be a reaction to the low you had.