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<blockquote data-quote="Juicyj" data-source="post: 2414832" data-attributes="member: 53162"><p>Hi Stew, we can hit a wall once our levels starting rising above 12-14 mmol/l, the only way to know this is to simply keep testing and if after 2-3 hours you're still not coming back down then to add an extra bolus correction, I can't advise what dose will work for you but for me I tend to add a 1/3 extra bolus and then just keep a careful watch.</p><p></p><p>Exercise really is the better option though, as levels will correct themselves as the body works through the extra glucose, an hours walk even if you do feel **** is a good plan to aim for, also lots of water to help flush the extra glucose through too, or maybe even some gardening, that's my other go to exercise.</p><p></p><p>It would be nice to live in a stress free world though - would make our lives alot easier !</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Juicyj, post: 2414832, member: 53162"] Hi Stew, we can hit a wall once our levels starting rising above 12-14 mmol/l, the only way to know this is to simply keep testing and if after 2-3 hours you're still not coming back down then to add an extra bolus correction, I can't advise what dose will work for you but for me I tend to add a 1/3 extra bolus and then just keep a careful watch. Exercise really is the better option though, as levels will correct themselves as the body works through the extra glucose, an hours walk even if you do feel **** is a good plan to aim for, also lots of water to help flush the extra glucose through too, or maybe even some gardening, that's my other go to exercise. It would be nice to live in a stress free world though - would make our lives alot easier ! [/QUOTE]
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