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<blockquote data-quote="paulpapa" data-source="post: 1291846" data-attributes="member: 243591"><p>Thank you. I usually eat between 6pm and 7pm, never terribly late if I can help it as I like to know where I am before bed. That's interesting. </p><p></p><p>I had some curry last night - a ready meal - but the carbs in it were relatively low compared to what I know others eat at meals. I was then hungry and had some cereal three hours or so after but I bolused for. I'm pretty sure the cereal was that which screwed me over!</p><p></p><p>I'm now having lows from my injection for lunch for today's 10u for 5CP. I think the ratio really needs tweaking. I'm pretty sure the bolus is out of my body by about 4 or 4 and half hours so I shouldn't have had any stacking from the morning's correction. I did the DAFNE course recently and ate breakfast every day on there and it was much lower. Maybe I'll try breakfast tomorrow regardless of the sugars and see if it helps me at all.</p><p></p><p>[USER=240838]@Kristin251[/USER], I"ll move my basal tonight to 10pm but I'm out and likely drinking so it's not going to be a fair test. Will try it anyway!</p><p></p><p>Thank you all!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="paulpapa, post: 1291846, member: 243591"] Thank you. I usually eat between 6pm and 7pm, never terribly late if I can help it as I like to know where I am before bed. That's interesting. I had some curry last night - a ready meal - but the carbs in it were relatively low compared to what I know others eat at meals. I was then hungry and had some cereal three hours or so after but I bolused for. I'm pretty sure the cereal was that which screwed me over! I'm now having lows from my injection for lunch for today's 10u for 5CP. I think the ratio really needs tweaking. I'm pretty sure the bolus is out of my body by about 4 or 4 and half hours so I shouldn't have had any stacking from the morning's correction. I did the DAFNE course recently and ate breakfast every day on there and it was much lower. Maybe I'll try breakfast tomorrow regardless of the sugars and see if it helps me at all. [USER=240838]@Kristin251[/USER], I"ll move my basal tonight to 10pm but I'm out and likely drinking so it's not going to be a fair test. Will try it anyway! Thank you all! [/QUOTE]
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