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<blockquote data-quote="Kristin251" data-source="post: 1010984" data-attributes="member: 240838"><p>Sorry about your troubles. Like others I have a few low days where I could eat a ton and it doesn't moveand a have high days when I could eat next to nothing, take extra insulin only to pop back up. It is MOST annoying and frustrating but it is what it is and reading the above posts I realize there is little to do about it except ride it out. The body is adjusting for some reason. Insulin is a very powerful hormone and we get big boluses instead of steady rises with the foods we eat. When I need extra insulin to correct between meals it makes me cry, LOL, not because I am sad but because it is a powerful hormone. I am OK with 1/2 unit but no more of I am a hormone mess. You are not alone!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kristin251, post: 1010984, member: 240838"] Sorry about your troubles. Like others I have a few low days where I could eat a ton and it doesn't moveand a have high days when I could eat next to nothing, take extra insulin only to pop back up. It is MOST annoying and frustrating but it is what it is and reading the above posts I realize there is little to do about it except ride it out. The body is adjusting for some reason. Insulin is a very powerful hormone and we get big boluses instead of steady rises with the foods we eat. When I need extra insulin to correct between meals it makes me cry, LOL, not because I am sad but because it is a powerful hormone. I am OK with 1/2 unit but no more of I am a hormone mess. You are not alone! [/QUOTE]
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