Re: [IPp] Post-breakfast highs
That is why you don't test lesss than two hrs after meal. If he/she wants
something the good thing about the pump is that it will take into
consideration IOB so you wont stack. I agree the BS should not matter less than
2 hrs
post meal.
Kristi mom of Richie 3 yrs old diagnosed 4-19-06
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I may be wrong but I was told that I shouldn't really pay attention to the
numbers less than two hours because even as non-d people are blood sugar
still
rises and can rise really high before the pancreas produces enough insulin to
cover what we ate. I was doing the same thing and finally the dr said to
stop so
I can test at certain times (she is not an advocate for this we were trying
to
find trends) and when I did that Colin was fine. It was me testing to soon.
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