To be honest, eating things like this can be very hit or miss and there is a huge amount of trial and error to get it reasonably controlled. I'm not always as good as the control I quoted by the way lol, but just thought that some people would like to see that it can be achievable to have a chance of eating what a lot of diabetics class as forbidden. I suppose it just all depends on how someone wants to live their lives as a Type 1 diabetic. I always find that the biggest challenge is trying to understand the G.I. content of a meal which is why I always try to eat a little earlier in the evening to allow me to keep on top of the carbs kicking in hours later. This has been helped enormously by using a cgm and pump.Hi @Gary61 I never have any luck with curry night.
I will have some pakoras and a small piece of nan bread, no rice, as well as my fav chicken balti. I also have a medtronic pump and dose for around 70g of carbs. take about 60 % up front and the remainder over 4 hours. I will go to bed at a decent Bg , say 6.5 but during night this will rise and I usually end up BG 14+ so need correction dose.
Could I be underestimating carbs
Any other suggestions
@smc4761 . That’s impressive. It makes you wonder how we’ve managed to survive so long without all this technology we have to help us nowadays.
I didn't feel like I had diabetes.
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