I’m REALLY having to watch things today. Now that I’ve got my food intake under control, and have the blood sugar under control, I’m running a tad low. I was at 116 fasting but by the time I got to school and got some running done, I was down to 95.
I did grab something to eat and am testing every hour and before I get in the car.
Here’s the fun part. Your total daily dose affects your carb and correction factors. This is documented in “Pump Insulin”. As my total daily dose goes down, that means my ratios go up, which means I end up with a lower total daily dose. Which means I have to adjust ratios again, etc.
My basal rate may also be a tad high, though most of the time when I’m not eating and bolusing or exercising, my blood sugar is staying stable, just low.
I’ve gone through this before, and it just means you test more often.