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<blockquote data-quote="Juicyj" data-source="post: 996870" data-attributes="member: 53162"><p>Hey deep breath - or take a few and relax...</p><p></p><p>Don't worry about the numbers, we all go through this, rising numbers can mean a few things, illness, ratios need adjusting, basal needs increasing. A different season i.e. Winter can also mean a change in insulin ratios. Sometimes these things can all come at once, but remember it's a blip so just take it in your stride and put it down to experience, there will be a reason why and you will learn what that is, it's all a case of learning more about how you manage your type 1.</p><p></p><p>I've certainly learn't to do this, I remember Noblehead telling me to relax last year when I was getting in a tiz and since then i've relaxed alot about the high numbers, sadly for me with hormones I can easily get high numbers for about 2 weeks in a month, the rest of the month I sit quite happily below 10mmol/l, as long as I take action and am doing what I need to do to correct or adjust my basal then i'm doing the best I can do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Juicyj, post: 996870, member: 53162"] Hey deep breath - or take a few and relax... Don't worry about the numbers, we all go through this, rising numbers can mean a few things, illness, ratios need adjusting, basal needs increasing. A different season i.e. Winter can also mean a change in insulin ratios. Sometimes these things can all come at once, but remember it's a blip so just take it in your stride and put it down to experience, there will be a reason why and you will learn what that is, it's all a case of learning more about how you manage your type 1. I've certainly learn't to do this, I remember Noblehead telling me to relax last year when I was getting in a tiz and since then i've relaxed alot about the high numbers, sadly for me with hormones I can easily get high numbers for about 2 weeks in a month, the rest of the month I sit quite happily below 10mmol/l, as long as I take action and am doing what I need to do to correct or adjust my basal then i'm doing the best I can do. [/QUOTE]
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