Can I put this together with your other post
Why are Glucoses high at dinner and lunch time it's was after a long time 5hrs at lunch at 4 at dinner so why are my Glucose high ??? Please help I have been type 1 for 6 months and carb counting 1to 9 carb rashio at breakfast and dinner and at 1 to 11 at lunch and for Snacks
I don't think that you are addicted to carbohydrates. It depends on how much you eat at each meal but on the face of it you don't actually seem to be eating huge amounts for a young man. I do think that if you have put everything in that you are lacking in veg and fibre!. These bulk out meals and make you feel more full as well as supplying necessary vitamins and minerals .
. I disagree with a previous post , the control of appetite is extremely complicated but insulin is an appetite suppressant not stimulant (that's partially why people who are insulin resistant are more hungry)
(I can't find an easy article on this; this one is one of the simpler ones ,' insulin along with leptin dampens appetite by.....
http://www.medbio.info/horn/time 5/appetite and weight control nov06 v2.htm
You say that before meals your glucose levels are too high. When you have high glucose (it maybe because) the glucose isn't getting into the cells where it's needed and so the body signals that it wants to be fed.
As it's about 7 months since you were diagnosed it may mean that your honeymoon period is coming to an end so you may need to start re adjusting your insulin.
Certainly starting a meal with high glucose levels means you need more insulin than you would normally do just to get back to normal levels. If your basal isn't right then even if you get the glucose down it then rises between meals leading to rollercoaster glucose levels.
First you need to make sure that your basal insulin is correct. This is why and how to test it.
http://integrateddiabetes.com/Articles/insu/basal insulin for friends with diabetes.pdf
Once you've got that right then you can adjust your carb/insulin ratio.
Obviously you may need to discuss adjusting your basal with your HCP.