| Anyone Else? Any thoughts? Okay, so DX in Feb, type 1, LADA, 1.5 or whatever anyone wants to call it. Have antibodies to GAD and Islet so here is my question. I read over and over that that the hardest time of day for type 1 is breakfast, with the whole DP and the like, yet for me I struggle with this totally different. Right now I have to eat at least 45 carbs for 1 unit of insulin, and even that will leave me low at lunch usually if I do anything but sit on the couch. I only take 4 lanuts, split evening and night, and although I have not done TONS of basil testing it does not seem to be the basil. IE, at 5:30 am I was 86 and at 7:30am I was 92.
Later in the day my I:C drops to like 1:35 at lunch and 1:25 at dinner. This seems so backwards to what all of you are saying. Is it honeymooning pancreas working hard in the morning and giving up at night?
Thanks in advance.
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