I take 2and a half units for 4 ryvita with butter and cheeseI actually spike more as the day goes on, but I am more actibe in the morning and then less late afternoon/evening. We are in the Type 1 club, but seem to have to adhere to different rules...... Being nosey, can I ask how much Insulin do you take for the ryvita's ?
I think i am mel i also have to take metformin with breakfast and tea because of it xMaybe you’re more resistant to insulin in the mornings - I certainly am.
Are you MDI or pump? I’m hoping my newly splitting of my Tresiba will deal with my morning issues, or I may be looking at a pump.I think i am mel i also have to take metformin with breakfast and tea because of it x
Birdie is quiet and I really don't think the poor thing will survive, but will see how things are tomorrow. so goodnight all zzzzzzz, see you tomorrow
Im on mdi mel but my consultant has refered me to pump clinic but will probably wait for ages for apointment i take my tresiba at 10pm each night ive only been on it for 2 weeks although it better than lantusAre you MDI or pump? I’m hoping my newly splitting of my Tresiba will deal with my morning issues, or I may be looking at a pump.
I did like Weetabix, just one for breakfast and that did me until lunchtime. For breakfast now I may have an Irish yogurt or a small piece of fruit.
I can't even have one now
Morning guys, went to bed on double figures last night, high! and woke up on 9.8, with a headache.
Looked at the bird and it's still alive, so on my way into town this morning I will take it to the vets, I think it will have to be put down.
Weather is dark, dull and breezy, a bit like this forum at times, but wishing you all a peaceful and a positive Thursday
Ah sorry.
Pigeon is low carb.
@mountaintom. So, talking about porridge set me off fancying. Decided to have some and also experiment.
Made 50 carbs worth and injected 2 units. Then kept an eye on my Libre. It went up slightly, about a 1.5mmol rise and then stayed that way for TWO HOURS! The Libre then took a direct up arrow rise and I took the remaining 3 units. As I don’t have the time to clat like that in the morning and also have a higher insulin ratio before 2pm no wonder I had issues with high carbs at breakfast.
Just shows how porridge is a slow release food. By taking more insulin before consuming it to stop that inevitable rise, you are bound to go hypo later
That's okay mountaintom, and good morning, what are you up to today ?
Im on mdi mel but my consultant has refered me to pump clinic but will probably wait for ages for apointment i take my tresiba at 10pm each night ive only been on it for 2 weeks although it better than lantus
I’m taking daughter to school and then doing some gardening/maintenance down in the village. I’m not sure if I am going to have weetabix or porridge.
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