Oh no sorry to hear this.Morning all.
10.3 and a positive PCR test. Struck with covid twice in a year. I’m double jabbed and have been trying to book my booster for well over a week!!
If it was me, I would inject as soon as my levels were above 4 and before I ate and I would still bolus for the full breakfast rather than deduct 15g because my liver will be pumping out glucose at that time of the morning anyway, having just got up, so little chance of dropping low again and breakfast should steady things.Question
When I injected straight after my breakfast or any other meal where a hypo is immediately before the meal am I right to inject straight after the meal or should I leave it for a few minutes and if so how many minutes?
Would you do this with every meal which follows a hypo or just with breakfast?If it was me, I would inject as soon as my levels were above 4 and before I ate and I would still bolus for the full breakfast rather than deduct 15g
Are you thinking that because I've not bolused for the full breakfast?I think it is likely you will be high at lunchtime.... but we will see.
I never have follow up carbs after a hypo because they would send me too high, but I have Levemir rather than Tresiba so I am able to adjust my doses more closely to what my body needs and that means that my levels are less likely to dip again after a hypo treatment unless I have got my doses badly wrong. This is especially the case if it is due to basal insulin as yours was this morning.Would you do this with every meal which follows a hypo or just with breakfast?
Are you thinking that because I've not bolused for the full breakfast?
I will post it 🙂Will be interested to know your lunchtime reading if you are happy to post it.
Going back to this I was taught in the beginning and my early years of being type 1 diabetic on mdi that for a hypo before a meal treat the hypo (with a mars bar which it was back then lol) then when back to a normal level carry on as normal like you've said above.If it was me, I would inject as soon as my levels were above 4 and before I ate and I would still bolus for the full breakfast rather than deduct 15g
@rebrascora what do you think about this?I was taught in the beginning and my early years of being type 1 diabetic on mdi that for a hypo before a meal treat the hypo (with a mars bar which it was back then lol) then when back to a normal level carry on as normal like you've said above.
For a hypo in between meals treat the hypo then have a follow up snack but no injection.
I can see the logic of that advice. A hypo between meals may well be down to an error re the bolus insulin (especially in the early days of carb counting when it is easier to get it wrong) or perhaps your own pancreas contributing in the honeymoon period and therefore a sharper drop in BG levels needing immediate treatment, then more slow acting carbs to soak up any further insulin. If the low is before a meal then it is likely more of a drift in basal needs and likely to be less severe but the meal will help to stabilize it anyway once the hypo treatment has corrected it.I will post it 🙂
Going back to this I was taught in the beginning and my early years of being type 1 diabetic on mdi that for a hypo before a meal treat the hypo (with a mars bar which it was back then lol) then when back to a normal level carry on as normal like you've said above.
For a hypo in between meals treat the hypo then have a follow up snack but no injection.
I never have follow up carbs after a hypo because they would send me too high, but I have Levemir rather than Tresiba so I am able to adjust my doses more closely to what my body needs and that means that my levels are less likely to dip again after a hypo treatment unless I have got my doses badly wrong. This is especially the case if it is due to basal insulin as yours was this morning.
Yes, I am saying that you may end up high at lunchtime because you reduced the breakfast bolus calculation by 15g. If you are in range at lunchtime, then what you did was correct for you, but it would put me in double figures for the rest of the day or I would be needing corrections and so we all have to do what works for our bodies and learn to adjust those strategies if they don't work, to find something that does. If you are high at lunchtime then it tells you that deducting those
15g was not a good decision, if you are in range then you were spot on.
15g carbs will usually raise my BG by about 4.5 mmols, so add that on to the 8mmols before you had breakfast and you get about 12.5. That is what would happen to me.
14:31pm (3hrs 25mins after breakfast) 6.9 so I guess what I did was right but who knowsWill be interested to know your lunchtime reading if you are happy to post it.
Well done! Great result!14:31pm (3hrs 25mins after breakfast) 6.9 so I guess what I did was right but who knows
Thank you! But.....I might try it the way I was taught next time and see what happens thenWell done! Great result!
That tells you that you should have far more confidence in your own judgement rather than asking other people. We are all different and what works for me or someone else, won't necessarily work for you, so stick with what works for you.