I wanted to comment on a thing
I got 178mg at 9:50 PM I put on the bolus of dinner 2u and at 23:00 I did control and came out 250mg? And that k had separated the corrector bol with the donor of dinner.Maybe I had to have put 1u in the dinner? Because I already had in the body operating insulin of the corrector bolus that I put at 5:00 pm K thought
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Fast insulin does not last more than 3 or 4 hours
.It seems that you need one more unit at dinner ..
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If a quick bolus lowers you from 300 to 180, you mean you have a lot of insulin sensitivity.Maybe, did you go to take a walk or move?.A rapid bolus lowers me between 50-60 alone.
Maybe a more correction at 5:00 p.m.But it is complicated, prq if a fast unit really goes down, you could have caused a hiccup or be very low.
Anyway, if you dinner at 22:00, you should not measure at 23:00.You should leave about two/three hours (as you did at 5:00 p.m.).That can be the problem.
It is important that you know your sensitivity factor, that is, as much as you lower you more/less a rapid unit without carbohydrates/without food in the stomach (that is, after two/three hours).But if you put a correction and take care of yourself, because the movement accentuates the effect of insulin, and you will have it to take into account.
all the best
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