Still on the mini-rollar coaster

The changes I made yesterday did help, but I’m still having problems.

I headed towards low during my exercise session, and had to eat more on the way to dog class. However, I turned my basal down to 50% for the two hours of dog class, and finished at 175, and then did a correction.

I’m starting the day off at 107, which is a good thing. Yesterday I started off at 137 and with a correction.

I’m still seeing a trend of reducing my TDD, but I am not losing weight. In fact, I may be gaining, which is frustrating.

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2 responses to “Still on the mini-rollar coaster”

  1. MICHAEL KOHEL Avatar
    MICHAEL KOHEL

    I know that rollercoaster ride all too well. I wake up with an average blood sugar of 210-220. During the day it averages 100-170. I’ve been fighting it for over 7 years now. It’s slowly getting better as I work on keeping it under control. I lost 2 inches in waist size but gained 7 lbs and so goes the the battle for all of us. Some days my blood sugar readings don’t make sense at all, I guess it’s all part of the adventure of the diabetic experienc. michael

  2. MICHAEL KOHEL Avatar
    MICHAEL KOHEL

    I know that rollercoaster ride all too well. I wake up with an average blood sugar of 210-220. During the day it averages 100-170. I’ve been fighting it for over 7 years now. It’s slowly getting better as I work on keeping it under control. I lost 2 inches in waist size but gained 7 lbs and so goes the the battle for all of us. Some days my blood sugar readings don’t make sense at all, I guess it’s all part of the adventure of the diabetic experienc. michael

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