Hello! I think I should start by saying that we know how bad these foods are for you and it is very rare that we eat them, but it does happen now and again.
Last night my husband (he's the type 1 diabetic) had a burger king on his was home from london. We have only just started pumping (on wednesday) so have been put on a ratio of 1:15 (was on 1:10 with injections). He did 6 units at the time to cover 97g carbs (I think he slightly miss calculated and thought there was 90g). He has been ridiculously high all night. We have been awake almost every hour doing tests, giving more insulin, doing a set change, giving insulin with his pen, etc. He has just tested at 6am and found he is still up at 22! He's ignored his correction ratio of 1:3 which has done nothing all night and just gone for 6 units.
Has anyone got any advice at all?? Can we blame the burger king? Or is something else going on here? Why would it stay so high for so long? Does anyone else have this problem from this type of food??
Thank you!
Last night my husband (he's the type 1 diabetic) had a burger king on his was home from london. We have only just started pumping (on wednesday) so have been put on a ratio of 1:15 (was on 1:10 with injections). He did 6 units at the time to cover 97g carbs (I think he slightly miss calculated and thought there was 90g). He has been ridiculously high all night. We have been awake almost every hour doing tests, giving more insulin, doing a set change, giving insulin with his pen, etc. He has just tested at 6am and found he is still up at 22! He's ignored his correction ratio of 1:3 which has done nothing all night and just gone for 6 units.
Has anyone got any advice at all?? Can we blame the burger king? Or is something else going on here? Why would it stay so high for so long? Does anyone else have this problem from this type of food??
Thank you!