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<blockquote data-quote="Hetty28" data-source="post: 1437271" data-attributes="member: 210969"><p>you may need a big drop and then work your way back up. I would also not be correcting if your levels go high after hypo as that will not be helping if your correction dose settings are out. your team might be better helping with that as it is quite technical ive found.. stick with it its difficult to begin with trying to work out carbohydrates in foods but I don't give any insulin unless it is over 15 grams and I don't count carbohydrates in things like beans peas or sweetcorn. I'm very sensitive to mine so found it was safer to work my way up rather than down and only do half units at a time. or less if its not really high</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hetty28, post: 1437271, member: 210969"] you may need a big drop and then work your way back up. I would also not be correcting if your levels go high after hypo as that will not be helping if your correction dose settings are out. your team might be better helping with that as it is quite technical ive found.. stick with it its difficult to begin with trying to work out carbohydrates in foods but I don't give any insulin unless it is over 15 grams and I don't count carbohydrates in things like beans peas or sweetcorn. I'm very sensitive to mine so found it was safer to work my way up rather than down and only do half units at a time. or less if its not really high [/QUOTE]
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