Thanks for the reply. Got a shock! Glad I have the cgm. Ive been told at dafne not to correct a hypo....I'm sitting at 22....surely I shud correct this? Not sure how it went that high. Didn't eat loads
Yeah they said if you go high after a hypo then not to correct it. I've left it and now 11 so maybe there is a good reason to it....yeah no testing inbetween meals. To stop you correcting and hypoing due to quick acting lasting up to 5 hours. I tend to come back into range after 5 hours. I've asked them to help with the peaks inbetween but they seem uninterested =-O
DAFNE is designed for MDI and so in order to fully understand the action of each meal time bolus, testing in between meals is to be avoided. But this is only relevant when you are in training and also when you are evaluating your ratios.
When the ratios are good to go, of course testing in between meals is a good source of info.
Its been many years now since I done DAFNE, so I would hope they will now emphasise the fact that not testing in between meals is only relevant when considering a ratio change....
DAFNE is not available for parents of children with type 1, so we've had to educate ourselves! In my case I learnt from one of the best imo, the American Certified Diabetes Educator Gary Scheiner (who wrote "Think Like a Pancreas"). I've been to a number of his seminars, and his recommendations are that you MUST know what your BG is 2-3 hours after a meal in order to evaluate the bolus ratio for that meal. Rises and drops between that time and the next meal would be due to the action of basal insulin. Perhaps DAFNE is out of date and referring back to older insulins.....
I wasn't fighting the DAFNE movement or anything just explaining the logic behind their 'don't test between meals' idea.....🙂
Currently my understanding is that the spiking between meals is down to the timing of the insulin against the digestion of the food.
The insulin/carb ratio we use represents how many grams of carbs is processed by 1 unit of insulin.
Hi NRB,
Thanks for the clarificaton.🙂It makes more sense that this is done to check ratio's are correct. Hopefully they do encourage testing inbetween meals though once ratio's are understood?🙂Bev