Kaylz
Well-Known Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 1
Didn't know it belonged to you and yours LOL xxin the our de France
Didn't know it belonged to you and yours LOL xxin the our de France
Would love to exercise after eating, but due to high intensity, can't really exercise on a full stomach. Interesting info on how liver works.You might also find it more helpful to exercise after food to help reduce the spike rather than before.
If you did quite high intensity exercise it will trigger the liver to release glucose. If you exercise after food, the glucose from the food should keep the liver quiet and stop it releasing more and the muscles will just mop up the glucose from the food, but may need to reduce bolus for the meal before exercise and/or top up on carbs later.
Ate my lunch an hour after injecting when level was 8.3. tomorrow I have decided to eat breakfast and then skip lunch to see what my basal is up to. I love my food, so dreading skipping my evening meal and breakfast, but will have to at some point to get on track with all this. My stomach will wonder what's happening. Lol
We all feel like that about the forum. We "get it", whereas non diabetics (even health care professionals) can by sympathetic but don't fully understand. Having people to bounce ideas off and learn from is a huge benefit.In all seriousness though, this was starting to get me down, so I'm glad I posted on here to seek advice from others in the same situation as me. Don't know about you, but friends and family never seen to fully appreciate how hard this can be at times and I feel quite alone in my struggle.
Just checked 6.7 and no spikes . Glad LCHF works for you and you are managing yours diabetes well.What are your levels like now?
I used to be like that but now I often skip lunch and don't miss it. Since I changed my diet to LCHF I no longer feel hungry. I enjoy my food but it is quite liberating not feeling like I am waiting for my next meal and I feel fitter and healthier than I have for 20 years! And I don't have to calculate and inject for that meal which makes my diabetes management a little easier.
Hmmm increased to 8.6 now but still with horizontal arrow. I used to use humalog, but was never advised to delay injecting. Was told by nurse that fiasp works quicker than humalog, now I'm not so sure.6.7 sounds like a great result so far. Is it steady ie horizontal arrow?
Hmmm increased to 8.6 now but still with horizontal arrow. I used to use humalog, but was never advised to delay injecting. Was told by nurse that fiasp works quicker than humalog, now I'm not so sure.
@pm133 1:1 is a pretty standard ratio for quick acting insulin. It actually means 1 unit of insulin for every 10g carbs not 1g because they are referred to as Carb Portions or CPs in DAFNE terms. Your ratio I assume is in reality 1:0.7? ie 1 unit of insulin to every 7g carbs which is higher... ie you need more insulin for the amount of carbs.
As a mathematician ... or, rather an engineer ... I know what you mean about the fun of diabetes maths.Diabetes is always fun! Particularly if you like Maths!