Hi
I was diagnosed type 1 in November
I'm finding it increasingly difficult to keep on top of my levels.
They go up and down like a yo-yo and I feel I have less of a. Understanding now than I had in January for example.
After supper last night I dipped to 4.8 and the alarm went off. I checked the ratio of insulin I'd taken for the food I'd eaten (carbonara) and reckoned I might be ok to eat 10g more to help bring my levels up a bit. I had half a grapefruit (5g carbs according to my app) my levels went up to 7 and was 6.9 when I took my long acting insulin and went to bed.
When I woke this morning I had a very dry mouth - worst for ages and my level was 17.4
It is currently 14.3
I rarely eat pasta these days but I did last night. If I jab for it why did I spike when I went to bed and had high glucose level all night and still now?
Did the half grapefruit cause the spike or a delay from the pasta? Or both?
I was diagnosed type 1 in November
I'm finding it increasingly difficult to keep on top of my levels.
They go up and down like a yo-yo and I feel I have less of a. Understanding now than I had in January for example.
After supper last night I dipped to 4.8 and the alarm went off. I checked the ratio of insulin I'd taken for the food I'd eaten (carbonara) and reckoned I might be ok to eat 10g more to help bring my levels up a bit. I had half a grapefruit (5g carbs according to my app) my levels went up to 7 and was 6.9 when I took my long acting insulin and went to bed.
When I woke this morning I had a very dry mouth - worst for ages and my level was 17.4
It is currently 14.3
I rarely eat pasta these days but I did last night. If I jab for it why did I spike when I went to bed and had high glucose level all night and still now?
Did the half grapefruit cause the spike or a delay from the pasta? Or both?