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<blockquote data-quote="oldgreymare" data-source="post: 2387817" data-attributes="member: 20373"><p>Pragmatically my levels fluctuate a great deal in spite of my best intentions (but less than stellar execution) to standardise my diet, exercise, timing of all activities, sleeping, stress levels, etc not to mention factors outside my control such as ambient temperature. On MDI but using a Dexcom G6 so now resigned to just lots of corrections and constant tweaking of bolus ratios and a bit less frequently of basal doses. </p><p></p><p>Just react / correct as best you can and move on, but don't get hung up about erratic levels - that will simply exacerbate any stress reactions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="oldgreymare, post: 2387817, member: 20373"] Pragmatically my levels fluctuate a great deal in spite of my best intentions (but less than stellar execution) to standardise my diet, exercise, timing of all activities, sleeping, stress levels, etc not to mention factors outside my control such as ambient temperature. On MDI but using a Dexcom G6 so now resigned to just lots of corrections and constant tweaking of bolus ratios and a bit less frequently of basal doses. Just react / correct as best you can and move on, but don't get hung up about erratic levels - that will simply exacerbate any stress reactions. [/QUOTE]
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