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<blockquote data-quote="AndyS" data-source="post: 817381" data-attributes="member: 20775"><p>if you have been over using this spot then yes it could be that.</p><p>Other things to consider would also be:</p><p>1) You could be getting ill - check ketons and keep hydrated</p><p>2) You could have a faulty pen or not have gotten the full dose as expected</p><p></p><p>The serving size could have had some contribution to it but I doubt you would jump that much. When do you take your basal insulin? If you also take that in the morning then maybe there is an issue with that one.</p><p></p><p>Trouble is it could be any one of a dozen things or many of a dozen things. All the fun and games of this condition unfortunately.</p><p></p><p>Keep a close eye on your sugars and check for ketons but also be sure to up your fluid intake. High sugars alone can dehydrate you even before you go near ketons.</p><p></p><p>Hope you feel better soon.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AndyS, post: 817381, member: 20775"] if you have been over using this spot then yes it could be that. Other things to consider would also be: 1) You could be getting ill - check ketons and keep hydrated 2) You could have a faulty pen or not have gotten the full dose as expected The serving size could have had some contribution to it but I doubt you would jump that much. When do you take your basal insulin? If you also take that in the morning then maybe there is an issue with that one. Trouble is it could be any one of a dozen things or many of a dozen things. All the fun and games of this condition unfortunately. Keep a close eye on your sugars and check for ketons but also be sure to up your fluid intake. High sugars alone can dehydrate you even before you go near ketons. Hope you feel better soon. [/QUOTE]
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