@mark king my comment referred to things like taking a correction dose and not taking insulin on board into consideration or correcting after exercise when your blood sugars may be falling.
You will know you are over treating if you blood sugars go too low.
There is no such thing as taking too much insulin if we keep out pretty blood sugars in range so I don’t review my insulin intake over the last week unless i am experiencing too many highs or low.
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You will know you are over treating if you blood sugars go too low.
There is no such thing as taking too much insulin if we keep out pretty blood sugars in range so I don’t review my insulin intake over the last week unless i am experiencing too many highs or low.
By the way, if you reference someone else, it is useful to put “@“ in front of their name. This sends an alert to that person and makes it clearer in the thread who you are responding to.