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<blockquote data-quote="catapillar" data-source="post: 1450027" data-attributes="member: 32394"><p>I'm confused about what you say about your bolus covering meals. You do know that anyone, diabetic or not, will go up after eating? The aim isn't to get your blood sugar not to move, it's to keep the movement within a non-diabetic range so 4-7 pre meal, 7-9 at least 90 minutes after eating. Going up 1 or 2 mmol isn't an indication that your bolus isn't covering meals.</p><p></p><p>Insulin doesn't mess with menstraution. But stress can. If you've only recently started insulin and your stressed abou that that could be causing delayed/missed periods.</p><p></p><p>You should talk to your nurse about hypo awareness. If you think you have a problem with symptomless hypos to see if you need to consider raising your targets up to avoid hypos for a while and regain awareness. You should also ask for advice on whether you should be driving.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="catapillar, post: 1450027, member: 32394"] I'm confused about what you say about your bolus covering meals. You do know that anyone, diabetic or not, will go up after eating? The aim isn't to get your blood sugar not to move, it's to keep the movement within a non-diabetic range so 4-7 pre meal, 7-9 at least 90 minutes after eating. Going up 1 or 2 mmol isn't an indication that your bolus isn't covering meals. Insulin doesn't mess with menstraution. But stress can. If you've only recently started insulin and your stressed abou that that could be causing delayed/missed periods. You should talk to your nurse about hypo awareness. If you think you have a problem with symptomless hypos to see if you need to consider raising your targets up to avoid hypos for a while and regain awareness. You should also ask for advice on whether you should be driving. [/QUOTE]
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