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Old 12-26-2005, 04:46 AM
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I am a: Type 1
 
Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: Cincinnati, OH
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Mine were all over the place. But they started out the weekend bad by me spending Friday evening with the girlfriend, bolusing for disconnecting for a hour to well, you know with the girl (no sex), then actually falling asleep with her for 3 hours. But here are my numbers...

12/23 - 15:34 - 194
12/24 - 02:22 - 110 (didn't know I went that long without testing)
12/24 - 03:28 - 301
12/24 - 08:55 - 169
12/24 - 11:18 - 55
12/24 - 15:55 - 289
12/24 - 18:20 - 287
12/24 - 20:52 - 254 (I now decide to change my infusion set)
12/25 - 00:15 - 223
12/25 - 01:39 - 190
12/25 - 04:45 - 53
12/25 - 08:28 - 143
12/25 - 11:29 - 71
12/25 - 17:49 - 346
12/25 - 21:16 - 95
12/25 - 22:42 - 95
12/26 - 02:22 - 59

I know I have a problem around dinnertime every day. I'm not sure why yet, but it has something to do with my afternoon snack. It appears if I eat one that I may need a more harsher insulin to carb ratio. But I also need to get my basal rate straightened out some. It's one of my goals for the new year. That and trying to lose about 20 pounds.
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