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Type 1s: What Is/was Your Blood Sugar This Evening And This Morning ?
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<blockquote data-quote="catapillar" data-source="post: 1236407" data-attributes="member: 32394"><p>Did you have anything to treat your low blood sugar before you went to sleep? If not, and you had been stacking correction doses in the evening you might have gone hypo overnight and this could have forced a liver dump to push you up.</p><p></p><p>You might be over correcting and not treating your hypos because you hate the idea of going high. But that's not going to help achieve stability in your blood sugar - it will just create yo yo blood sugar. I would suggest stopping, taking a breath and trying to tackle it strategically one step at a time. Realise you aren't going to achieve perfect blood sugar today, but if you can calm down, stop "rage bolusing" let your blood sugar settle a tiny bit and then start off with a basal test, you might achieve levels you are more comfortable with (no ones ever perfect!)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="catapillar, post: 1236407, member: 32394"] Did you have anything to treat your low blood sugar before you went to sleep? If not, and you had been stacking correction doses in the evening you might have gone hypo overnight and this could have forced a liver dump to push you up. You might be over correcting and not treating your hypos because you hate the idea of going high. But that's not going to help achieve stability in your blood sugar - it will just create yo yo blood sugar. I would suggest stopping, taking a breath and trying to tackle it strategically one step at a time. Realise you aren't going to achieve perfect blood sugar today, but if you can calm down, stop "rage bolusing" let your blood sugar settle a tiny bit and then start off with a basal test, you might achieve levels you are more comfortable with (no ones ever perfect!) [/QUOTE]
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