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- 237
- Type of diabetes
- Type 1
- Treatment type
- Pump
I have just had my work Christmas lunch and I really tried to get things right. I did not succeed. Now I'm on a reading of 14.0 mmol/l, and I've been out of range for an hour and a half. I assume I'll be high for at least three hours now.
This was a standard Christmas dinner: turkey, one pig in blanket, stuffing, roast potatoes, swede, carrots, Brussels sprouts and gravy. For dessert I had a dark chocolate cake with cherries.
My strategy was to dose for the main meal fifteen minutes in advance (which ended up being twenty because of how long it took to queue up), and then dose for dessert while I was still eating the main course.
Previously, I've tried giving one big dose for two courses and splitting it, but I'm not sure that works.
I am just so sick of the way large meals always end up like this. The pump is supposed to prevent nasty spikes but I've had some awful experiences recently. It seems like once it starts rising fast, it's a guarantee I'll reach at least 14.0mmol/L and be high for at least three hours. It should be possible on such an advanced system to have large, high-carb meals and only experience a brief, moderate spike.
This was a standard Christmas dinner: turkey, one pig in blanket, stuffing, roast potatoes, swede, carrots, Brussels sprouts and gravy. For dessert I had a dark chocolate cake with cherries.
My strategy was to dose for the main meal fifteen minutes in advance (which ended up being twenty because of how long it took to queue up), and then dose for dessert while I was still eating the main course.
Previously, I've tried giving one big dose for two courses and splitting it, but I'm not sure that works.
I am just so sick of the way large meals always end up like this. The pump is supposed to prevent nasty spikes but I've had some awful experiences recently. It seems like once it starts rising fast, it's a guarantee I'll reach at least 14.0mmol/L and be high for at least three hours. It should be possible on such an advanced system to have large, high-carb meals and only experience a brief, moderate spike.