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<blockquote data-quote="Libby3781" data-source="post: 1839574" data-attributes="member: 468725"><p>Thanks for all the information, it’s much appreciated. I’ve only ever been classed as T2 diabetic, but for the duration I’ve been on medication (since March 16) my sugars have not lowered to a controlled level. The pattern I am seeing is my blood glucose is low in the morning based on having insulin at bedtime. Then from breakfast time onwards they rise, being considerably high by teatime.</p><p></p><p>I try and watch what I eat. I don’t eat excessive carbs, I’m vegetarian but eat fish. I do like sweet things, but I’m very good at resisting. I can make cakes for all my family & friends and not have a taste/try etc. </p><p>When you have to inject more than one lot of insulin do you have to test you’re blood before/after?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Libby3781, post: 1839574, member: 468725"] Thanks for all the information, it’s much appreciated. I’ve only ever been classed as T2 diabetic, but for the duration I’ve been on medication (since March 16) my sugars have not lowered to a controlled level. The pattern I am seeing is my blood glucose is low in the morning based on having insulin at bedtime. Then from breakfast time onwards they rise, being considerably high by teatime. I try and watch what I eat. I don’t eat excessive carbs, I’m vegetarian but eat fish. I do like sweet things, but I’m very good at resisting. I can make cakes for all my family & friends and not have a taste/try etc. When you have to inject more than one lot of insulin do you have to test you’re blood before/after? [/QUOTE]
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