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<blockquote data-quote="lely" data-source="post: 1584092" data-attributes="member: 45963"><p>No all the same, aside from the exercise. </p><p>I've only just tweaked all basal, bolus and ISF rates over last 6 weeks so it looks like I'll be going over them again. </p><p>The only thing other than the exercise different was the sausage roll for lunch. No time to make one this morning. Which I don't normally eat as I know there's no nutritional value to them and they are in and out you system quicker than the insulin. But I'd already woke on a low and had one round 11am. Porridge as usual for breakfast. And then 2pm and again Round 4pm. </p><p>When I'm trying to take control of the diabetes this happens then I loose heart with it and gp back to being an average diabetic instead of a good one. But I'm determined not to do that this time. </p><p>My next session for couch to 5k is tomorrow. I may reduce my basal for 24hrs after and see how that goes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lely, post: 1584092, member: 45963"] No all the same, aside from the exercise. I've only just tweaked all basal, bolus and ISF rates over last 6 weeks so it looks like I'll be going over them again. The only thing other than the exercise different was the sausage roll for lunch. No time to make one this morning. Which I don't normally eat as I know there's no nutritional value to them and they are in and out you system quicker than the insulin. But I'd already woke on a low and had one round 11am. Porridge as usual for breakfast. And then 2pm and again Round 4pm. When I'm trying to take control of the diabetes this happens then I loose heart with it and gp back to being an average diabetic instead of a good one. But I'm determined not to do that this time. My next session for couch to 5k is tomorrow. I may reduce my basal for 24hrs after and see how that goes. [/QUOTE]
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