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<blockquote data-quote="codyw" data-source="post: 7066542" data-attributes="member: 89274"><p>I’d need to know a little more. I suppose morning blood glucose levels are in range? I’d be tempted to say too much long-acting insulin or my trouble before my pump I didn’t want to have an elevated bs so I’d take a little too much insulin to avoid having another shot two or three hours later, so a low usually ensued, another thing is I didn’t count carbs, just 8 units for breakfast etc. Now with the pump it easy just to drip a bit of insulin in and watch it work or not work. Had a cannula come out (tube on pump takes insulin into me) and didn’t realize it and my bs hit 33.4mmol/l. Really upsetting other wise it’s worked fine. The first image is the basal, makes me realize why my 24hr. Lantus let me high in the morning and low during the day. Then all my carb ratios differ some, now that I count them again...[ATTACH=full]898200[/ATTACH][ATTACH=full]898201[/ATTACH][ATTACH=full]898202[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="codyw, post: 7066542, member: 89274"] I’d need to know a little more. I suppose morning blood glucose levels are in range? I’d be tempted to say too much long-acting insulin or my trouble before my pump I didn’t want to have an elevated bs so I’d take a little too much insulin to avoid having another shot two or three hours later, so a low usually ensued, another thing is I didn’t count carbs, just 8 units for breakfast etc. Now with the pump it easy just to drip a bit of insulin in and watch it work or not work. Had a cannula come out (tube on pump takes insulin into me) and didn’t realize it and my bs hit 33.4mmol/l. Really upsetting other wise it’s worked fine. The first image is the basal, makes me realize why my 24hr. Lantus let me high in the morning and low during the day. Then all my carb ratios differ some, now that I count them again...[ATTACH type="full"]898200[/ATTACH][ATTACH type="full"]898201[/ATTACH][ATTACH type="full"]898202[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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