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I was diagnosed w type 1 a month ago and I'm just getting started a few weeks ago and my Bg levels jump up and down dramatically. What am I doing wrong?
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You aren't doing anything wrong! Are you on insulin yet? If so, what kind? I was diagnosed a little over 2 years ago but I've only been on insulin for about 7 months. I am very sensitive to it so even little doses ( maybe 2/3 units) can send my numbers all over especially depending what I have eaten and what kind of exercises I have done that day... Stay positive and ask a lot of questions!! No 2 diabetics are the same so what works for me may not work for you but talking and asking is a great start
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I'm on novolog and lantus. I go anywhere from the mid 80s to the 400s. I'm just a little concerned
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Test often and use the "rule of 15" for lows. Good luck.
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What's the rule of 15?
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Click on the link and the tags at the bottom of the thread.
![]() Basically, it is eat 15 carbs and test after 15 minutes to combat hypo's. One of the worst ways to treat a hypo is to over eat.
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What is that is still making me hungry alot?
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Are you keeping a food journal to track what you eat and where your BG is after? If you aren't, I would suggest it- I find it very helpful- foods affect people differently so some foods might make you spike into that 400 range- such as rice, white flour foods and high sugar things like ice cream and cakes-
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15-15 rule, honeymoon phase, rule of 15 |
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