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<blockquote data-quote="NicoleC1971" data-source="post: 2506972" data-attributes="member: 365308"><p>Your graph looks like a Lord of the Rings landscape so its possible your carb to insulin ratin is off or you are stacking doses (not quite clear from the notes)....</p><p>Remember that if you have a sharp fall even if you don't go into the red it will feel like a crash and you will be inclined to over correct with food so you are high again. Its a rollercoaster to break out another analogy.</p><p>I'd also add that my own chart can look like this particularly when it so very hard to get your bg down with insulin that is injected rather than made by your own body. </p><p>Your time in range is not bad at all but if you can even things out a bit so its less Cairngorns and more Malvern Hills, you may feel better all round (physically and emotionally).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NicoleC1971, post: 2506972, member: 365308"] Your graph looks like a Lord of the Rings landscape so its possible your carb to insulin ratin is off or you are stacking doses (not quite clear from the notes).... Remember that if you have a sharp fall even if you don't go into the red it will feel like a crash and you will be inclined to over correct with food so you are high again. Its a rollercoaster to break out another analogy. I'd also add that my own chart can look like this particularly when it so very hard to get your bg down with insulin that is injected rather than made by your own body. Your time in range is not bad at all but if you can even things out a bit so its less Cairngorns and more Malvern Hills, you may feel better all round (physically and emotionally). [/QUOTE]
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