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<blockquote data-quote="ArtemisBow" data-source="post: 617418" data-attributes="member: 115728"><p>Hi [USER=89325]@-Artemis-[/USER] </p><p></p><p>Yes I think you are probably right about the stacked doses. Normally if I was higher than I wanted but under 14, I would just chalk it up to experience, wait til the next meal and adjust if still high as you say. But with it being that high I felt I had to do something! I have worked out my correction ratio but as my insulin needs keep changing due to honeymoon, that means the correction factors change too - this is the first time I had done a correction dose in a while which is probably why I got it wrong.</p><p></p><p>Unfortunately I am not on my usual diet this week because I am staying with my family who are high carb people, so while I am trying to make the best choices I can it's still a fair bit more carb than I would normally have.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ArtemisBow, post: 617418, member: 115728"] Hi [USER=89325]@-Artemis-[/USER] Yes I think you are probably right about the stacked doses. Normally if I was higher than I wanted but under 14, I would just chalk it up to experience, wait til the next meal and adjust if still high as you say. But with it being that high I felt I had to do something! I have worked out my correction ratio but as my insulin needs keep changing due to honeymoon, that means the correction factors change too - this is the first time I had done a correction dose in a while which is probably why I got it wrong. Unfortunately I am not on my usual diet this week because I am staying with my family who are high carb people, so while I am trying to make the best choices I can it's still a fair bit more carb than I would normally have. [/QUOTE]
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