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Type 1: Blood Sugar All Over the Place Really Need Help Adjusting Levels
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<blockquote data-quote="catapillar" data-source="post: 1197188" data-attributes="member: 32394"><p>[USER=310758]@akaust[/USER] I am often thwarted in attempts to do basal testing. Deep breath & try again when you feel like giving it another go. </p><p></p><p>There is the option to try a super simplified basal test by just seeing how you do overnight - might help to bring your meal forward a little bit if possible with your commute. Test before bed, test on waking - have you changed loads or are you stable? You want the basal to achieve that stability. It's not as good as a proper basal test, but its not as frustrating if nothing is achieved and you probably really should be testing before bed and on waking as a matter of routine anyway - it's a good place to start with keeping an eye out for patterns and changes with basal requirements on a continuing basis.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="catapillar, post: 1197188, member: 32394"] [USER=310758]@akaust[/USER] I am often thwarted in attempts to do basal testing. Deep breath & try again when you feel like giving it another go. There is the option to try a super simplified basal test by just seeing how you do overnight - might help to bring your meal forward a little bit if possible with your commute. Test before bed, test on waking - have you changed loads or are you stable? You want the basal to achieve that stability. It's not as good as a proper basal test, but its not as frustrating if nothing is achieved and you probably really should be testing before bed and on waking as a matter of routine anyway - it's a good place to start with keeping an eye out for patterns and changes with basal requirements on a continuing basis. [/QUOTE]
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