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<blockquote data-quote="Brockerz" data-source="post: 2244535" data-attributes="member: 522047"><p>Evening all</p><p></p><p>Just joined and first time posting on here. I’m a fairly newly diagnosed T1 (within the last 2 years). I require a very low level of background and quick release insulin usually to keep my levels where they need to be.</p><p></p><p>Recently however, I’ve started a new fitness regime and try and get myself in good shape (wasn’t in that poor shape to start with). This included a change to my diet, primarily focussed on macros. What I’ve found was my blood sugar was usually around the 5mmol mark when testing prior to eating a meal. Typically when having insulin to offset the carbs I found myself ‘going low’ by the time the next meal came around. I tried not having insulin with the meal and found that my BG levels were mid 5 by the time I tested at the next meal. </p><p></p><p>I’ve not had insulin for a number of weeks now owing to the change in diet and frequent exercise. If I were to take insulin I feel sure I would have hypo’s quite frequently.</p><p></p><p>BG this evening meal was 5.6mmol. Had Fajitas with 3 wraps. Went slightly off diet and decided to have a few handfuls of some onion ring crisps, a few quality street chocolates and (don’t judge me) about 4 pieces of Shortbread and just before bed a double protein shake. I’ve just tested my levels, expecting them to be a lot higher than usuals and for some reason it’s 4.4. Confused I rewashed my hands and retested (new testing strips, new lancet etc) on a different finger and opposite hand, the result was similar - 4.3. No insulin (background or quick release) consumed today either. No exercise either to speak of.</p><p></p><p>I’m at a loss to explain it, can anyone else shed some light?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brockerz, post: 2244535, member: 522047"] Evening all Just joined and first time posting on here. I’m a fairly newly diagnosed T1 (within the last 2 years). I require a very low level of background and quick release insulin usually to keep my levels where they need to be. Recently however, I’ve started a new fitness regime and try and get myself in good shape (wasn’t in that poor shape to start with). This included a change to my diet, primarily focussed on macros. What I’ve found was my blood sugar was usually around the 5mmol mark when testing prior to eating a meal. Typically when having insulin to offset the carbs I found myself ‘going low’ by the time the next meal came around. I tried not having insulin with the meal and found that my BG levels were mid 5 by the time I tested at the next meal. I’ve not had insulin for a number of weeks now owing to the change in diet and frequent exercise. If I were to take insulin I feel sure I would have hypo’s quite frequently. BG this evening meal was 5.6mmol. Had Fajitas with 3 wraps. Went slightly off diet and decided to have a few handfuls of some onion ring crisps, a few quality street chocolates and (don’t judge me) about 4 pieces of Shortbread and just before bed a double protein shake. I’ve just tested my levels, expecting them to be a lot higher than usuals and for some reason it’s 4.4. Confused I rewashed my hands and retested (new testing strips, new lancet etc) on a different finger and opposite hand, the result was similar - 4.3. No insulin (background or quick release) consumed today either. No exercise either to speak of. I’m at a loss to explain it, can anyone else shed some light? [/QUOTE]
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