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<blockquote data-quote="Catherine4188" data-source="post: 1509660" data-attributes="member: 378206"><p>Thanks for the replies. I really appreciate it. </p><p></p><p>I have spoken to my consultant about adjusting insulin ratios due to hypos but as my hour after readings are just right they didn't want to change it. The hypos happen when I don't eat for a while and I'm busy at work (teaching a practical subject). I eat fruit and it tides me over until the next meal or snack. I find it very hard to test every hour after food due to my job. But my results are always good and my control is great at the moment. I can eat pretty much what I want and just carb count. </p><p></p><p>In the beginning due to extreme stress after loosing another baby at point of diagnosis I was injecting 45 mins or more before eating to stop spikes above 7.9 even within the first hour of eating. Needless to say it became impossible to keep up and I had lots of very severe hypos.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Catherine4188, post: 1509660, member: 378206"] Thanks for the replies. I really appreciate it. I have spoken to my consultant about adjusting insulin ratios due to hypos but as my hour after readings are just right they didn't want to change it. The hypos happen when I don't eat for a while and I'm busy at work (teaching a practical subject). I eat fruit and it tides me over until the next meal or snack. I find it very hard to test every hour after food due to my job. But my results are always good and my control is great at the moment. I can eat pretty much what I want and just carb count. In the beginning due to extreme stress after loosing another baby at point of diagnosis I was injecting 45 mins or more before eating to stop spikes above 7.9 even within the first hour of eating. Needless to say it became impossible to keep up and I had lots of very severe hypos. [/QUOTE]
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