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<blockquote data-quote="Ipodlistener" data-source="post: 2557900" data-attributes="member: 552521"><p>I personally only make changes in 1u amounts with basal then wait 48hrs before making another. (This is not advice) just info as I'm not a doctor. The way I understand it. Basal is to counteract the glucose your liver puts into your blood. As the only time I go low. Is when I have alcohol. As the liver processors that instead of producing glucose. If I was a pump user I would suspend bolus for this. A helpful tip from this is. 1u of alcohol normally takes 1hr to be processed by the liver. So as long as you know what your drinking. It's another calculation we can make for a roundabout when we are safe time. However everyone is different. I'm a very active person walking 7+ miles a day also.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ipodlistener, post: 2557900, member: 552521"] I personally only make changes in 1u amounts with basal then wait 48hrs before making another. (This is not advice) just info as I'm not a doctor. The way I understand it. Basal is to counteract the glucose your liver puts into your blood. As the only time I go low. Is when I have alcohol. As the liver processors that instead of producing glucose. If I was a pump user I would suspend bolus for this. A helpful tip from this is. 1u of alcohol normally takes 1hr to be processed by the liver. So as long as you know what your drinking. It's another calculation we can make for a roundabout when we are safe time. However everyone is different. I'm a very active person walking 7+ miles a day also. [/QUOTE]
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