


I woke up with the same bgl as the day before and followed the same procedure as below, with one difference, increased the Hulamog to 10 from 8 units.
I felt it was to low about 1 hour 20min later (after breakfast) and I had a 2.8bgl.Woke up with an 8.4bgl, a bit high but had some carbs at dinner.![]()
8 units of Humalog (2 less than normal) + 1100 calorie breakfast of champions (76f:3c:21p) and as I write now 2 hours after eating bgl below 7.
I had increased the dose by 2 this morning to bring the 2 hour after eating reading down closer to 5, did not expect it to plummet as much. bgl 7 ---> 2.8
No harm no foul, always have some sweets nearby that fixed that in a few minutes.
Carl, try that app on your phone I suggested a few posts up, even if just for a couple of days. Eat as you normally do and log the food/drinks (everything, spreads, sauces, etc). Its very quick and easy and it will provide a clear picture of the amount of calories you are eating and the composition thereof.
It will give you a good idea and perhaps insight on what to maybe avoid or eat less of.
I like Tim Noakes. He basically changed his more conventional tune about carbs a few years ago saying the evidence these days does not lie.
There is an attempt to kill the messenger at the moment with him facing a hearing by the HPCSA, (health professions council of SA) for a tweet he made.
He isn't in the least bit concerned and is chomping at the bit to get the research out there.
http://www.biznews.com/health/2015/11/2 ... ting-lchf/
The hearing has now been adjourned and will resume in the new year.