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<blockquote data-quote="Claire007" data-source="post: 951698" data-attributes="member: 184290"><p>My Average BG is 7 if you look at a 90 day average (taking into account 4 hypos). I'm not great at remembering to check post meal every time though. </p><p>So yes, I could be spiking and not picking it up but I do test around 7 times a day. I have been checked for thyroid/vitamin D and results were fine. </p><p>I am in a bit of a tricky situation with the honeymoon in that I'm on such small amounts of insulin, if my BG is a bit high at bedtime eg 9/10/11bg I can't/daren't correct it as even .5 of a unit could send me too low so I have to go to bed a bit higher than is ideal., but I usually wake up on 6/7. </p><p></p><p>(Currently 2 units of levemir AM, 3 units PM and a ratio of 1:20g of Humalog)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Claire007, post: 951698, member: 184290"] My Average BG is 7 if you look at a 90 day average (taking into account 4 hypos). I'm not great at remembering to check post meal every time though. So yes, I could be spiking and not picking it up but I do test around 7 times a day. I have been checked for thyroid/vitamin D and results were fine. I am in a bit of a tricky situation with the honeymoon in that I'm on such small amounts of insulin, if my BG is a bit high at bedtime eg 9/10/11bg I can't/daren't correct it as even .5 of a unit could send me too low so I have to go to bed a bit higher than is ideal., but I usually wake up on 6/7. (Currently 2 units of levemir AM, 3 units PM and a ratio of 1:20g of Humalog) [/QUOTE]
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