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<blockquote data-quote="deborabaratto" data-source="post: 2139885" data-attributes="member: 288591"><p>Hey people!</p><p>I'm Debora, a type 1 diabetic, using the Accu Chek Spirit Combo pump (Novorapid) and Libre sensor.</p><p>For the last 7 days I've adjusted my basals as follows, and it's been working pretty great.</p><p>23:00-12:00 0,40</p><p>12:00-14:00 0,35</p><p>14:00-23:00 0,25</p><p>I live a pretty active lifestyle (run every day 3-4km in the afternoon and bike to go to school). I also eat low carb (around 10-20g of carbs per meal, usually 5-7g for breakfast).</p><p>Today, however, despite doing what I do every day, I'm finding it really hard to bring my blood sugars down. For example, at 8:46 I took 1u Novorapid (which lowers me 70mg/dl) and fast. Now (at 11:00) I measured and I'm 180. </p><p>Any guesses to what might be happening? I'm so confused [emoji21][emoji31]</p><p>Thanks in advance!</p><p></p><p>OBS: the weather is actually a bit warmer then last week. And I'm on the pill (so I don't think it's because of weird hormones). And I also don't feel sick (for now at least).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="deborabaratto, post: 2139885, member: 288591"] Hey people! I'm Debora, a type 1 diabetic, using the Accu Chek Spirit Combo pump (Novorapid) and Libre sensor. For the last 7 days I've adjusted my basals as follows, and it's been working pretty great. 23:00-12:00 0,40 12:00-14:00 0,35 14:00-23:00 0,25 I live a pretty active lifestyle (run every day 3-4km in the afternoon and bike to go to school). I also eat low carb (around 10-20g of carbs per meal, usually 5-7g for breakfast). Today, however, despite doing what I do every day, I'm finding it really hard to bring my blood sugars down. For example, at 8:46 I took 1u Novorapid (which lowers me 70mg/dl) and fast. Now (at 11:00) I measured and I'm 180. Any guesses to what might be happening? I'm so confused [emoji21][emoji31] Thanks in advance! OBS: the weather is actually a bit warmer then last week. And I'm on the pill (so I don't think it's because of weird hormones). And I also don't feel sick (for now at least). [/QUOTE]
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