Talking to the AI because a small correction sometimes causes brutal declines.
It turns out that when there is hyperglycemia, resistance to momentary insulin is created.When the blood sugar begins to go down, that resistance disappears and all the insulin that you have injected even if it does several hours, acts suddenly, as if there were no tomorrow.
Sometimes a minimum correction dose, activates that first descent that makes resistance disappear and triggers cascade descent.
I hit a piece of the technical explanation of the AI:
"When you have hyperglycemia (especially if it is high, like 300 mg/dl), your body can develop temporary insulin resistance. This occurs because insulin receptors in cellglucagon or cortisol, which are activated. "
It seems that in diabetes everything plays against us.Not that it works badly, it is going to fuck.