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I drift up throughout the morning (in addition to DP and feet to the floor), then the afternoon is variable, then in the evening I have to be careful, because I suddenly become a bit more insulin sensitive. I'm currently on 18 units of Tresiba, which I had to reduce from 19 because I was dropping over night. The problem, as I see it - although I am a bear of very little brain - is that my insulin requirements vary wildly throughout the day. Betwen about 11pm and 4am I become much more insulin sensitive, and then very resistant from about 4am to 2pm, with a slight rise throughout the afternoon if I eat too early. Evenings are better than mornings. I might try splitting the Tresiba, although I'm not convinced about what that will achieve.
Only if you're making it with trees. It's OATS not OAKSSame here. Porridge always tastes like sawdust to me. Maybe I am making it wrong???? lol
Only if you're making it with trees. It's OATS not OAKS
7.5 at stupid o clock/sparrow's fart time
Cycle to work up a hill. 25 mins..9.7 1 hour later after just black coffee (i think this why I need a cgm because this seems so random as I am sure I would have gone too low had I started out at 5 or below)
Pilates 30 mnutes. Now breakfast of choc and almond butter chia seed pudding
Love the flatnessMorning all! Good night here, slept through solidly, Woke on a 6.6so it looks like splitting my Tresiba dose is working - so much for the magic new insulin lastin 36-42 hours, I was barely getting 20 out of it Took a unit and a half of Novorapid to stop it rising, and am still in the high sixes. So have just had another.
Looking forward to my MiaoMiao transmitter arriving, so I can read my BG on my watch...
Cloudy here in South Wales, but quite warm - waiting for a delivery of silver for a commission (I’m a silversmith), so I hope it cools down as my workshed is like an over in hot weather, especially when I get the blowtorches going!
Only if you're making it with trees. It's OATS not OAKS
Really neat idea of a pizza base, do you bake it, presumably yep?That’s not bad for bread! I sometimes have LivLife but can only get it from Waitrose, which I don’t have near me. It’s 3.6g carbs per quite small slice, but makes nice toast. I often make 90 second bread - 30g ground almonds mixed with a beaten egg and plenty of seasoning in a rectangular takeaway tub - nuked for 90 seconds. I sometimes try fry it after to get a nice toasty colour and crunch. Only 3g a slab and really filling. Makes a good pizza base too.
Avocado, king prawns and mayo for lunch... @5.6mmol
I'm a Levemir splitter and from what everyone says, I'm doing grand. 3u am and 4 u pm, BGs generally within range but I just reckon I'm luckyI have never split my Levemir, I only take 10 units at night, and less if it's 6 before bed. But I have read that other member's have split their doses and had good results. I will try and find one or two for you.
Hope your day is going well.
Found this :- https://www.diabetes.co.uk/forum/threads/tresiba-dawn-phenomenon-split-dosing.149759/#post-1800301
Thanx although it’s now afternoon and clouding over!!Hello and a sunny good morning to you Daphne
I have Tesco’s High Protein bread which is 10g carbs per sliceI've found a Warburtons loaf @ 9g a slice wholemeal https://www.warburtons.co.uk/products/bread/wholemeal-brown/400g-wholemeal-medium
I still microwave it, then top and bake it as usual. You could bake the base first (in a proper ovenproof tin, I’ve just bought a small springform tin to try that with), it just takes longer, as it’s 20-30 minutes more baking time. Might dry out a little too much around the edges, perhaps.Really neat idea of a pizza base, do you bake it, presumably yep?
Really neat idea of a pizza base, do you bake it, presumably yep?
I have never split my Levemir, I only take 10 units at night, and less if it's 6 before bed. But I have read that other member's have split their doses and had good results. I will try and find one or two for you.
Hope your day is going well.
Found this :- https://www.diabetes.co.uk/forum/threads/tresiba-dawn-phenomenon-split-dosing.149759/#post-1800301
I’m actually having awful thoughts about giving up porridge as toast gives me such a lower peak as you can see this morning. Porridge would send me up to 13/14. I just bloody love porridge and it keeps me going for hours.
Why do you take less of your basal based on your before bed reading. Surely your basal should remain the same long term.
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