
4.1 MMOL/l 73.8 MG/DL 73.8
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Permalink Reply by acidrock23 on June 26, 2012 at 4:43am Back from run, 6 miles @ 9:50 pace 93 on meter. About 6 oz of skim milk on my way out the door, interpreting the 90, higher than the CGM, as evidence of an upward trend, likely from DP. 1/2 a jug of gatorade, about 12-15G of carbs @ about the 3 mile mark. I wore long sleeves as it was in the 50s this AM. Brrr!
41 at 5:50 this morning. so hard to get ready for work when I am that low.
I was 13.4 (241) going to bed at 10:00 and corrected that, was 10.0 (180) at 3:00, did a half correction for that, and was 4.8 (86) when I woke up this morning at 6:15. At least this time I won in the end.
Permalink Reply by pancreaswanted on June 26, 2012 at 6:41am 101, yay!! last nite i had 3 carbs, no bolus....
Permalink Reply by Clare on June 26, 2012 at 6:44am Went to bed at 106 woke up at 6:33am at 225 still running high at 198 after correcting, I'll check in an hour if it's still up I'll correct again. Stop the roller coaster I want to get off !
Permalink Reply by Elizabeth on June 26, 2012 at 8:47am 87 mg/dL at 7:30 am, coming off an atrocious high of 422 at 11 pm... very pleased with the turnaround.
Permalink Reply by Sam Iam on June 26, 2012 at 9:29am 141 @ 7:00a, after I'd already corrected with .3u apidra for 163 @ 4:30a
Permalink Reply by Sam Iam on June 26, 2012 at 10:57am ISF = 1:26. My target for late at night is set to 138-143, so it's pretty close. Might've had a little IOB? Can't remember...
Permalink Reply by Trudy on June 26, 2012 at 11:11am At night I take 1/2 my normal correction amount. It seems to work, maybe because one needs less of a correction at night?
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