Hello Munchkin1976
Congratulations, somebody else who admits to BMs in the high twenties, I thought I was alone!
I obviously do not know what your insulin/carbs ratio is but when you think about it a rise from 18 to 29 (=11) without exercise would involve surplus carbs of (in my case) 40grams. But with extra insulin and moderate exercise this seems to me highly unlikely to be a carb induced increase, more likely liver glucose.
Sorry, this is a hobbyhorse of mine but I am beginning to realise it is a bigger problem than the professionals want to admit to.
David
Congratulations, somebody else who admits to BMs in the high twenties, I thought I was alone!
I obviously do not know what your insulin/carbs ratio is but when you think about it a rise from 18 to 29 (=11) without exercise would involve surplus carbs of (in my case) 40grams. But with extra insulin and moderate exercise this seems to me highly unlikely to be a carb induced increase, more likely liver glucose.
Sorry, this is a hobbyhorse of mine but I am beginning to realise it is a bigger problem than the professionals want to admit to.
David