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<blockquote data-quote="Kristin251" data-source="post: 1667653" data-attributes="member: 240838"><p>There are several things that could be going on but I feel your frustration. I eat the same macros at the same time everyday. This is the only way I don’t rollercoaster and I know my doses for each meal at each time of day. Random eating never worked for me </p><p></p><p>In the absence of carbs, protein can turn to bg </p><p>A high fat meal delays the rise for hour. If I eat a very high fat meal I need to split my bolus </p><p>A high protein meal raises ME but not everyone </p><p>Of course a high carb meal will raise us </p><p></p><p>Do you preboiks or split boluses? It’s typically about 20 min before insulin starts working. I always wait 20 min even with a vlc meal. Getting insulin and food to get there at the sameness time and marry can be very difficult. That’s why I have my routine meals. </p><p></p><p>Exercise ( your walk) can either raise or lower me. And I never know which way it’s going to go. Or it can go one way and an hour later the other way. I gave up. I’m not auggesting you do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kristin251, post: 1667653, member: 240838"] There are several things that could be going on but I feel your frustration. I eat the same macros at the same time everyday. This is the only way I don’t rollercoaster and I know my doses for each meal at each time of day. Random eating never worked for me In the absence of carbs, protein can turn to bg A high fat meal delays the rise for hour. If I eat a very high fat meal I need to split my bolus A high protein meal raises ME but not everyone Of course a high carb meal will raise us Do you preboiks or split boluses? It’s typically about 20 min before insulin starts working. I always wait 20 min even with a vlc meal. Getting insulin and food to get there at the sameness time and marry can be very difficult. That’s why I have my routine meals. Exercise ( your walk) can either raise or lower me. And I never know which way it’s going to go. Or it can go one way and an hour later the other way. I gave up. I’m not auggesting you do. [/QUOTE]
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