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Is it me? Is it my pump? It's probably me!!

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never been told to bolus 30 minutes beforehand either..
simple carbs? what do i eat then lol

I guess it depends on what you find *generally* works OK. If you always have a nightmare with pasta, and potatoes are like rocket fuel, but rice is OK, you could stick to mostly rice-based meals for a week or so. At least that's what I would consider. As an example, the vast majority of my evening meals have been roughly the same total carb count (a hang-up from my fixed dose early days). And in recent years I've eaten pretty much exactly the same things for breakfast and lunch 5-6 days a week.

Might sound a bit boring, but it helps to reduce some of the millions of variables if I eat the same breakfast/lunch every day. Then if results vary wildly I know it's not carb counting errors etc.
 
Might sound a bit boring, but it helps to reduce some of the millions of variables if I eat the same breakfast/lunch every day. Then if results vary wildly I know it's not carb counting errors etc.
I'll join you at the boring table Mike 😉 My meals also rarely vary in actual carb content and I'm not particularly adventurous when it comes to breakfast (toast) and lunch (sandwich - cheese, ham, salmon etc., plus a yoghurt and a banana!). As a consequence I usually need the same amount of insulin, and if it doesn't work as expected I know it's another factor at work, not the food 🙂
 
Pasta isn't always an issue....jacket potatoes are...However, they seem to set off my IBS :( Well the skin does....and that's my fave bit, so won't be having them anymore! Pizza also....rice, I don't have that often...unless I am making a homemade curry! Wholegrain rice is better isn't it?? As well as wholewheat spaghetti??
 
LOL - another one that's boring - same breakfast (ONE Weetabix - or no breakfast at all, though if I still had to get up at 6.30 to 7am I'd have to) luch is normally a sandwich between 1pm to 1.30 with possibly a few extra bits (and I do mean bits - snacky things that come in plastic containers and I'll have one of two sorts, so typically another 6g carb) and then a meat potato and veg dinner, interspersed with eg chilli con carne, chicken Kiev, the odd half a pizza, the odd pasta, once a week oven chips with whatever, sometimes sub the meat in the dinner for fish (and omit the gravy LOL) usually between 6.30pm and 7 - and the VERY rare these days, meal out.

So - you only START basal testing 4 hours after your last intake of bolus or correction insulin to ensure all - or the bulk of - that, is finished. So if you do 4 or 6 hours after that, you've gone 8 or 10 hours without food anyway - which is quite long enough for most people tums for starters, and perfectly sufficient to get the number of readings you'll need, even if you only do 2-hourly tests. If you'll be eating in say another hour or half hour after that well fine! you just get more info! If it's an hour short - well never mind, eventually you get all the time covered.

Just do ONE time block in each 24 hours. You don't need this info yesterday - the end of the week is soon enough!

The only time I'd go longer is overnight - and even then I never do overnights in one fell swoop. I just set the alarm for a max twice a night with a decent gap between them, say 3 nights in the same week - cos if you don't sleep properly between them - they won't be accurate. You'll get FAR different numbers should you deliberately stay up, or have a sleepless night.

If you're awake, doing testing and just doing nowt between rising and bedtime - by all means test as often as you think to do it, with a minimum of 4 tests in each 6(ish) hours. One at the start, then 2 hourly. If afterwards, you see one of them has gone up a LOT from the previous time - then you need to do that time block again - and test more to see where it starts and finishes.

It's much more involved describing it - than it is actually doing it!
 
Wholewheat stuff is supposed to be slower release. If it's much slower than the bolus insulin though, you'll be in different trouble!
 
Right - Okay! I shall try a basal test...either tomorrow or Wednesday...tomorrow is the dreaded immunisations with my 1 year old...so I suspect it will be a stressful day tomorrow!! :confused:
 
Right - Okay! I shall try a basal test...either tomorrow or Wednesday...tomorrow is the dreaded immunisations with my 1 year old...so I suspect it will be a stressful day tomorrow!! :confused:
Better leave it until Weds then as stress makes blood sugars go high for a lot of people. Hope tomorrow goes without a hitch for your little one.
 
LOL, she will be fine, they always are - but steel yourself for very loud objections as she has it done. It'll probably take YOU longer than her to recover!
 
LOL, she will be fine, they always are - but steel yourself for very loud objections as she has it done. It'll probably take YOU longer than her to recover!
Oh i know haha! trying to keep her still will be a mission too haha!
 
LOL - get the nurse to held her - and you do the deed then!
 
Well immunisations have been rearranged till Monday now.....nurse is off sick....just as well as it is looking like it is going to flood here!! x
 
Grief - where the heck are you? (general area I mean)
 
Well it was raining stair rods here virtually non stop Monday, but yesterday it had a few breaks and today - during some of the breaks - the sun shone!
 
Well it was raining stair rods here virtually non stop Monday, but yesterday it had a few breaks and today - during some of the breaks - the sun shone!
it has been nonstop since 11am here.... still going strong now haha
 
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