Blood sugar levels are driving me nuts

Of course, it’s a short drive.

Seriously. Overall, my control hasn’t been bad. But I’ve been hitting a low every evening. I’ve been tracking my TDD closely and it has dropped. Those of you who pump understand that if your TDD drops, you have to adjust everything.

I keep a spreadsheet of the 14 day average, which also calculates boluses based on the rule of 500 and corrections based on the rule of 1800. I try to use those numberes as references, but adjust both boluses and corrections conservatively.

However, I got so tired of being low, especially in the evening, this morning, I just broke down and moved all my corrections up to 40, hoping that will solve the problem — which is what my spreadsheet says they should be. I also adjusted my non-regular boluses to 11 — again, what my spreadsheets says they should be, just in case. I am still being conversative about my meal time boluses, only adjusting them according to my meter readings.

Here’s what I do. If I start seeing consistantly post pranial readings of under 130, I’ll up the carb ratio. If I see post pranial reading over 150 consistantly, I drop the carb ratio. And I always change just be one.

I do the same thing on corrections, but they can be hard to see if I correct too close to a meal. I’m hoping it will all balance out in a few days. Like I said, it’s driving me nuts.

I don’t know if I’m losing weight, I kind of doubt it, since I”m having to eat to avoid treatable lows.

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4 responses to “Blood sugar levels are driving me nuts”

  1. Laura Avatar

    Your spreadsheets some awesome! I’ve been fiddling around in Excel to make something useful for tracking my blood sugars, but the best I’ve come up with does the bare essentials (total bolused units, correction units, average bs, etc.) Would you be willing to share a copy of your spreadsheet?
    Laura

  2. Laura Avatar

    Your spreadsheets some awesome! I’ve been fiddling around in Excel to make something useful for tracking my blood sugars, but the best I’ve come up with does the bare essentials (total bolused units, correction units, average bs, etc.) Would you be willing to share a copy of your spreadsheet?
    Laura

  3. Scott K. Johnson Avatar

    I hate having to chase lows with food when trying to watch how much you eat. Seems so self defeating and like you’re sabotaging yourself.
    So – I feel your pain on this one! I’m sure you’ll work through it and come to some good conclusions.

  4. Scott K. Johnson Avatar

    I hate having to chase lows with food when trying to watch how much you eat. Seems so self defeating and like you’re sabotaging yourself.
    So – I feel your pain on this one! I’m sure you’ll work through it and come to some good conclusions.

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