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<blockquote data-quote="Jkcreech" data-source="post: 2579639" data-attributes="member: 567376"><p>It was 2 days in a row I was battling lows. I had taken insulin for a high about 2 hours before going to teach an MMA class. It was BJJ night and I was mostly demonstrating so I wasn’t really even doing an exercise. I noticed I was low and drank a juice after it kept goin down I had to drink two more. It went up to 177 but then started going back down to the point I drank two more juices. I took my normal dose to correct my high before the class. I didn’t take anymore insulin the whole night it wasn’t until sometime when I was asleep that my sugar got high again. The next day I took insulin to correct a high and went low again so I started only taking 1 unit to see what would happen. Since I had been on a better sleeping schedule for a week and my sugars were better I had lowered my lantus bc I started to get too low. I had drank 5 juices that night for a total of 165 carb’s, probably within 3 hours and my bs wasn’t high until the next morning. Even if I double dosed it would have still been high with that amount of carbs. I really can’t explain it. Today I’ve been higher bc it freaked me out so I’ve been taking less insulin. I’m slowly trying to figure out how much to take.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jkcreech, post: 2579639, member: 567376"] It was 2 days in a row I was battling lows. I had taken insulin for a high about 2 hours before going to teach an MMA class. It was BJJ night and I was mostly demonstrating so I wasn’t really even doing an exercise. I noticed I was low and drank a juice after it kept goin down I had to drink two more. It went up to 177 but then started going back down to the point I drank two more juices. I took my normal dose to correct my high before the class. I didn’t take anymore insulin the whole night it wasn’t until sometime when I was asleep that my sugar got high again. The next day I took insulin to correct a high and went low again so I started only taking 1 unit to see what would happen. Since I had been on a better sleeping schedule for a week and my sugars were better I had lowered my lantus bc I started to get too low. I had drank 5 juices that night for a total of 165 carb’s, probably within 3 hours and my bs wasn’t high until the next morning. Even if I double dosed it would have still been high with that amount of carbs. I really can’t explain it. Today I’ve been higher bc it freaked me out so I’ve been taking less insulin. I’m slowly trying to figure out how much to take. [/QUOTE]
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