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<blockquote data-quote="Marie 2" data-source="post: 2150265" data-attributes="member: 475037"><p>I've had 3 days of being super sensitive to insulin and I didn't get to ride my exercise bike as long as I usually do the last couple of days because I kept dropping too much when I tried. Then tonight I got on my exercise bike right after I ate some crackers expecting to have the same issue and I did great, only increased to 7 and then slowly dropped back down to a 6 after 15 miles on it. That is more than I usually do and then I get off the bike and 10 minutes later I started to climb. So I took some insulin, watched it keep climbing so I took more, I ended up climbing up to an 11 before my insulin started kicking in. Now I'm back down to a 6 but my arrow is pointed down and it is getting close to bedtime. I knew better than taking the full dose at being an 11, I took about half of what my pump said I should, but I'm guessing I'm still having the sensitivity to insulin thing still going on.</p><p></p><p>So I doubt it will be a good nights sleep tonight with my alarm going off with lows tonight at some point. Very aggravating of course.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marie 2, post: 2150265, member: 475037"] I've had 3 days of being super sensitive to insulin and I didn't get to ride my exercise bike as long as I usually do the last couple of days because I kept dropping too much when I tried. Then tonight I got on my exercise bike right after I ate some crackers expecting to have the same issue and I did great, only increased to 7 and then slowly dropped back down to a 6 after 15 miles on it. That is more than I usually do and then I get off the bike and 10 minutes later I started to climb. So I took some insulin, watched it keep climbing so I took more, I ended up climbing up to an 11 before my insulin started kicking in. Now I'm back down to a 6 but my arrow is pointed down and it is getting close to bedtime. I knew better than taking the full dose at being an 11, I took about half of what my pump said I should, but I'm guessing I'm still having the sensitivity to insulin thing still going on. So I doubt it will be a good nights sleep tonight with my alarm going off with lows tonight at some point. Very aggravating of course. [/QUOTE]
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