Is it a good idea for a type 1 diabetic to eat a meal containing 180g of fast carbohydrate, regardless of the drugs?
Is it a good idea for a type 1 diabetic to eat a meal containing 180g of fast carbohydrate, regardless of the drugs?
Is it a good idea for a type 1 diabetic to eat a meal containing 180g of fast carbohydrate, regardless of the drugs?
Is it a good idea for a type 1 diabetic to eat a meal containing 180g of fast carbohydrate, regardless of the drugs?
Clearly maths is not my strongest point!Non-combatant here, but I missed what you allowed for the bun.
I am trying to inject half an hour before meals but being in a restaurant, I inject straight after the meal in the car. It came down after two hours and I didn't correct because last time I did that I hypoed!How far in advance did you inject? Did it come down again at 2hrs? Your insulin will be working for longer so the spike tells you little.
That explains why you were high.I am trying to inject half an hour before meals but being in a restaurant, I inject straight after the meal in the car. It came down after two hours and I didn't correct because last time I did that I hypoed!
How far in advance can I inject? 30 minutes or longer? Plus,when eating out what if you don't finish your whole meal and have already injected or your meal comes out late?That explains why you were high.
Now dropped to 2.6 feel like cant win either way!!!
Thanks, how far apart should I split my dose and should it be a 50/50 split. I think I will try and skip the fries next time.This is a very difficult meal to eat, especially on MDI. If you wait till after you are eating to bolus you will surely spike high, this is a recipe for disaster. The high amount of carbs and fat content from the fries will mean that some will digest right away and some later. It's possible that you did take the right amount of insulin but not enough before eating, spiking you very high, and too much at once, dropping you low soon after. You will probably need more insulin later as the food continues to digest. It's the type of meal that you have to take multiple shots for, or take some up front and extend a bolus over hours if on a pump.
Thanks, how far apart should I split my dose and should it be a 50/50 split. I think I will try and skip the fries next time.
I was given a libre on a trial basis and it tightened my control and I was promised it on prescription as well as a pump because I am hoping to become pregnant at some point - I was considering the omnipod as tubes are too messy, but my hospital has backtracked and changed their mind about giving me the libre meter and the pump!It's trial and error honestly. You could try different things, meals like this can sometimes keep digesting for 6-12 hours after eating them, so it isn't always as simple as just taking half before and half in an hour or two unfortunately. Do you have a CGM or Libre? It makes it so much easier. A pump does too but I know they can be hard to get.
was considering the omnipod as tubes are too messy, but my hospital has backtracked and changed their mind about giving me the libre meter and the pump!
I was considering the omnipod as tubes are too messy
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